UNITED NATIONS: A strategic standoff between the United States and Russia appears inescapable as Washington tries to stretch its military activity against IS (previously known as ISIS) in Syria. 


Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told his US partner John Kerry on Sunday that Washington ought to admiration Syrian power in its battle against Islamic State activists, the service said in an announcement, discharged in Moscow. 

Mr Lavrov focused on "the need to strictly follow the United Nations' statute, standards of universal law and unequivocal admiration of Syrian sway amid the satisfaction of arrangements by the US-headed coalition, which incorporates the utilization of energy", the service said. 

President Barack Obama approved US air strikes against Islamic State focuses in Syria recently. 

Anyway Russia is relied upon to veto any determination approving any military activity inside Syria. 

Mr Obama will come to New York on Tuesday to first go to the world environmental change summit. 

He will then go to the opening session of the UN General Assembly and will meet an assembly of world pioneers to talk about the continuous clash in Iraq and Syria and will manage the UN Security Council meeting as the US heads the 15-part board not long from now. 

The US is trying to support the coalition of similarly invested countries to indict military activity against IS in Iraq and Syria however Iran says it can't succeed without its investment. 

On the other hand, the Western countries are hesitant to incorporate Iran.

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