The United States prevented the United Nations Security Council to support the cease-fire agreement signed at the Idlib summit, led by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
Vassily Nebenzia, the representative of the United Nations of Russia, stated that one of the parties blocked the statement after the meeting, which was requested by Russia on Friday, and the support statement was discussed. While Nebenzia did not explain the obstacle, according to information obtained from diplomatic sources, the country that opposed the statement was the USA.
US Special Representative of Syria James Jeffrey speaking to CBS News, defending that Turkey-Russia ceasefire agreement will not succeed, "Russians and Asad do not think would win in Idlib and can not be withdrawn Turks are the cause of it, or 4 million Syrian refugees to a 3 million more will be added to and physically not remove it. That's what we saw at the border, and I don't think it's possible for them to deal with it. So they will have to use their military forces significantly to stop this attack," he said.