WASHINGTONThe Trump administration has been holding secret talks with Russia to try to set up a de-escalation zone in southwest Syria, where Syrian government forces and rebels would be separated in hopes of ending hostilities in the region, officials familiar with the talks said.
At least two meetings have taken place so far, the last of which took place about two weeks ago in Jordan, where Jordanian officials also took part. The meetings followed a visit by U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to Moscow in April. Another meeting scheduled in Amman for this week was canceled because of scheduling conflicts, and a new date hasnt been set, a U.S. official said.​​
The talks signal a gambit by the White House to attempt some kind of cooperation with Moscow even as President Donald Trump is under fire for being too close to President Vladimir Putin of Russia, and investigators in the U.S. continue to probe alleged Russian interference in last years U.S. presidential election and possible connections between Trump associates and Russians. Russia has denied the allegation.
More at the linkThe officials familiar with the talks said they are also threatened by continued tensions in southern Syria between the U.S. and forces allied with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Russia has provided military support for the Syrian regime.
The Pentagon has long opposed de-escalation zones because military officials are wary of coordinating with the Russians and fear that the costs of safeguarding the borders of the zones is costly and could significantly deepen the U.S. involvement in the conflict.
But officials say they hope to find a way to work with Russia in destroying the Islamic State. If the de-escalation zone is successful, the U.S. and Russia would look to set up other sites, the people familiar with the situation said.
Brett McGurk, the U.S. special envoy to the anti-Islamic State coalition, and Michael Ratney, the U.S. special envoy for Syria, are leading the talks on the U.S. side.
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