Russia wants the United Nations Security Council next week to endorse the Syrian cease-fire agreement that it brokered with the United States.
The truce went into effect on September 12 and has been mostly holding across the war-torn country despite minor violations.
Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said on September 15 that he hopes the Security Council will adopt a resolution endorsing the agreement at a summit-level Security Council meeting on Syria on September 21.
The cease-fire is intended to pave the way for a resumption of humanitarian aid and peace talks to end the six-year civil war. Several previous negotiated cease-fires have unraveled and efforts to hold the peace talks have repeatedly stalled.
Meanwhile, the Russian military said Syrian government forces had pulled back from a key highway to the besieged city of Aleppo to allow for aid deliveries, but opposition fighters had failed to do the same as required under the deal.
Lieutenant General Vladimir Savchenko said the Syrian Army withdrew its armor, artillery, and other weapons north of the Castello road early on September 15, but may reverse the move unless rebel groups follow suit.