Putin faults U.S on Syria violence

Russian President Vladimir Putin whose country has continued to be in the eye of the storm most especially among western leaders over her role in the Syrian violence have rebuffed any such allegation which pencil down Russia as a possible culprits in the current bombardment and devastation been faced by the Syrian people. Vladimir Putin in a recent interview granted to a French TV Channel TFI talked extensively on the Syria situation, his proposed Paris visit among other contending issues.

October 12, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the plenary session Preserving Responsibility. Expanding Opportunities of the 8th annual Russia Calling! Investment Forum organized by VTB Capital at the World Trade Center in Moscow.
According to the Russian president, the U.S and her allies are all primarily responsible for the situation in Syria, while stating explicitly that recent accusations with respect to Russia been the evil minders are nothing but "political rhetoric,". Putin pointed out that the United States are grossly to be blamed for the failed peace deal and inherent devastation that now wreck the states of Syria most especially the Aleppo violence.

"I am deeply convinced that the responsibility for the situation in the region as a whole and Syria in particular lies on our Western partners, primarily of course the United States and its allies," Putin told the TF1 television channel.
Vladimir Putin who hinted that the humanitarian crisis issue and that of refugees situation has been long in place even before the Russians came on board the Syria Crisis, stated that they are glaringly blameless especially from series of accusation from the West most especially that which comes from Washington. 
"Any accusations that Russia is allegedly to blame in the refugee issue are completely groundless," Putin told the TF1 television channel. 
According to a Sputnik Russian report, the Russian president stressed that militants could not be allowed to use people as a human shield.
"We cannot allow them to blackmail the whole world when they are taking hostages, killing, beheading. If you want to finish the job of fighting terrorism, then they should be fought," Putin said.






  





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