The United States said on Wednesday it is not cooperating with Russia over Moscow’s air strikes in Syria beyond basic safety precautions, describing Russia’s action there as fundamentally mistaken.
The United States said on Wednesday it is not cooperating with Russia over Moscow's air strikes in Syria beyond basic safety precautions, describing Russia's action there as fundamentally mistaken.
"I have said before that we believed that Russia has the wrong strategy -- they continue to hit targets that are not ISIL. We believe this is a fundamental mistake," Defense Secretary Ashton Carter told a press conference in Rome, referring to the Islamic State group by an alternative name.
"Despite what the Russians say we have not agreed to cooperate with Russia so long as they continue to pursue a mistaken strategy and hit these targets."
Carter's comments came after Russia's defense ministry said it was considering proposals from the US to coordinate operations against the Takfiri group operating in Syria, ISIL (so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Levant).
"On the whole, these proposals could be put in place," spokesman Igor Konashenkov was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies. The spokesman said technical details were being discussed by Russian and Pentagon officials on Wednesday.
Both US and Russian officials have confirmed holding discussions on how to avoid possible accidents with their respective warplanes in action over Syria at the same time.
"What we will do is continue basic, technical discussions on the professional safety procedures for our pilots flying above Syria," Carter added.
"That's it. We will keep the channel open because it's a matter of safety for our pilots."