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Observing the discussions in Vienna to discuss regulation of the Syrian crisis, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova shared her impression that the White House is finally sensing the need for decisive multilateral action to resolve the conflict.The two tendencies of the US government's approach to international relations were on show for Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on Friday, who shared her observations from the Vienna meeting on Syria with her Facebook followers.Earlier this month, US President Barack Obama claimed that "Iran and Assad make up Mr. Putin's coalition at the moment," and that "the rest of the world makes up ours."However, despite such announcements, which seem to have the intention of isolating Russia, relations in Vienna seemed more constructive, said Zakharova.The spokeswoman expressed hope that the positive atmosphere in Vienna would translate into real progress in regulating the conflicts in Syria and Iraq, where the government has complained about the inadequacy of US engagement and aerial support in the fight to take back territory from the terrorist organization.On October 1, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said he would welcome Russian airstrikes against the Islamic State, and that his government would consider an offer of greater military support.Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Russia had not been asked to expand airstrikes into Iraq, and was not planning to do so. "We are polite people and we don't come without an invitation," said Lavrov.