Lavrov: Russia Will Not Back Globalist Plans To Attack Syria!
- Lavrov: Russia Will Not Back Globalist Plans to Attack Syria!
By Susane Posel, theintelhub.com
Russian Foreign Minister, told the United Nations (UN) that Russia will not support the European Union’s proposal to impose sanctions on Syria to resolve the violent crisis in the region.
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After the murder of the Syrian defense minister and Assad’s brother-in-law during a bombing attack, Lavrov commented that the US government is Lavrov pointed out that the US government is vehemently pushing for a military strike against Syria and arming the oppositional groups to facilitate that end.
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He remarked to Kofi Annan, UN and Arab League special envoy, that disruption of Syrian economy is “not the key” to making peace. Russia acknowledges that the US government is threatening a sort of “blackmail” prior to the vote of the UN Security Council on extending the UN observes presence in Syria.
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The US government is supporting the British proposal with an attached ultimatum against Assad to withdraw his military forces combating Syrian governmental opposition or face military against from the international community.
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Lavrov stated: “To our great regret, there are elements of blackmail. We are being told: if you do not agree to the resolution under Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter, then we shall refuse to extend the mandate of the monitoring mission in this country. We consider it an absolutely counterproductive and dangerous approach since it is unacceptable to use observers as bargaining chips.”
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The Syrian opposition claims that recent violence in the Tremseh farming community is a massacre. Lavrov doubts their assessment and points out that the Syrian oppositional force has been parading through Syria with military grade weaponry supplied by the US government and causing violent outbursts that they then blame on Assad’s governmental forces.
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Lavrov, commenting on the US government’s direct involvement in creating the violent crisis in Syria, said: “Any violence deserves condemnation. But condemnation alone will not suffice. Pressure should be put on the regime and on the opposition in order to end the violence there.”
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Annan will be speaking to Russian President Valdimir Putin while UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is planning on talks with China in an attempt to coerce their support of the plans for a UN/US/Israeli military strike against Syria to ensure that Assad step down and his governmental forces are disbanded.
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