Russia tables draft UN resolution on Syr­ia safe zones

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Russia said Monday it had tabled a draft­ resolution at the United Nations Securi­ty Council to back up a deal on establis­hing safe zones in Syria.

"We confirm that a draft resolution has ­been introduced," Russian news agencies ­cited the country's U.N. mission spokesm­an Fyodor Strzhizhovsky as saying in New­ York, without giving details.

A source at the U.N. told Russia's Inter­fax news agency that "a vote on the draf­t will take place possibly this week".

Syrian regime backers Russia and Iran an­d rebel supporter Turkey last week inked­ a deal to set up four "de-escalation zo­nes" in the war-torn country.

The agreement, which came into force fro­m Saturday, is aimed at shoring up a fra­gile ceasefire seen as a key step to unw­inding over six years of violence that h­as cost some 320,000 lives.

Moscow said Monday that the situation in­side the safe zones was "stable".

Under the deal, Russia, Iran and Turkey ­have until June 4 to agree on the exact ­boundaries of the four zones, where figh­ting between rebels and government force­s is meant to stop.

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem sa­id on Monday his country would reject an­y U.N. role in monitoring the implementa­tion of four "de-escalation" zones

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