VLADIVOSTOK, October 9. /TASS/. Moscow cannot see a common strategy in the U.S. establishment on Syria, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said "Voskresnoye Vremya" program on Channel One in an interview broadcast on Sunday.

"I believe, all this (that the U.S. is not interested in stabilizing the situation in Syria or it cannot fulfil its obligations - TASS) are parts of the U.S. position," he said. "This position consists of "patches" - there are many different groups, which have different agendas."

"Some are for returning to the Russia-U.S. agreements," he said. "In the brackets I am saying that group has insisted the International Syria Support Group, Russia and the U.S. have organized, was not dismissed."

"Moreover, yesterday (on October 6 - TASS) in Geneva was a meeting of the subgroups," he continued. "As you know, there are two subgroups: one on humanitarian issues, and the other on control over the ceasefire regime and probes into its breaches."

At the same time, the foreign minister continued, in Washington "there is a group of people, which claims the country should consider not only diplomatic methods, but also the methods, which would include use of force."

"Generally speaking, once again, we do not see a common strategy," Lavrov said.

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