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U.S. suspends bilateral talks with Russia over Syrian ceasefire

In this photo provided by the Syrian Civil Defense group known as the White Helmets, Syrians inspect damaged buildings after airstrikes by government helicopters on the rebel-held Aleppo neighbourhood of Mashhad, Syria, Tuesday Sept. 27, 2016. Syrian Civil Defense White Helmets via AP

WASHINGTON – The State Department says the U.S. is suspending bilateral contacts with Russia over Syria. That comes after last week’s threat by Secretary of State John Kerry to suspend contacts amid new attacks on the city of Aleppo.

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The department said in a statement Monday that Russia had not lived up to the terms of an agreement last month to restore the ceasefire and ensure sustained deliveries of humanitarian aid to besieged cities.

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As part of the suspension, the U.S. is withdrawing personnel that it had dispatched to take part in the creation of a joint U.S.-Russia centre. That centre was to have co-ordinated military co-operation and intelligence if the cease-fire had taken hold. The suspension will not affect communications between the two countries aimed at de-conflicting counter-terrorism operations in Syria.

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