US President Barack Obama has called for strengthening the fragile ceasefire in the warring parties in Syria . Syrian city of Aleppo on Sunday, 6 civilians were killed in the context of public and bidrohipaksera bomabarsane he made the call.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and anti-government rebel groups in Aleppo within eight weeks of the ceasefire in the ongoing conflict has become acute. Government forces and rebel rocket attack aircraft due to many civilians dying.
The five-year conflict in Syria will act as the final stop on a ceasefire that was expected to increase in violence and the Geneva peace talks stalled due largely to wane.
Therefore, Obama said President Bashar al-Assad's key ally of Russian President Vladimir ø Talking to Vladimir Putin urged to strengthen the ceasefire.
He told reporters in Germany, last week I spoke with Vladimir Putin, President Vladimir ø. Invited him to try to strengthen the ceasefire to end hostility.
Meanwhile, a senior US administration official said the United States to strengthen support for the Syrian rebels will send more araisa military trainee.
Despite the rising violence in and around Aleppo officials have not yet announced a ceasefire void. However, Rami Abdel Rahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human raitasara says, that the level of violence in and around Aleppo mean the ceasefire is no longer valid.
Geneva peace talks to end violence in Syria, which has more than faces. Syria's main opposition group that has been formally discussed last week. However, the UN Special Envoy to continue talks announced Wednesday.
Meanwhile, in an interview with the BBC aired on Sunday, Obama warned President Bashar al-Assad in Syria to topple the ground troops should not be sent. He said, the United States or Britain, or Western countries should not be allies sent troops on the ground in Syria to overthrow Assad. He urged all to solve problems in one sitting at the table.