Saturday, December 22, 2012

On Syria, The Russian Government Talks Sense

Hugh Fitzgerald
Moscow, Dec 22 (IANS/RIA Novosti) The West's policy of dividing Syrian terrorists into "the bad" and "the not so bad" is dangerous, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.

"Our colleagues at the UN Security Council refuse to condemn terrorist attacks," he said in an interview with the RT television network.

"They say terrorism is bad but at the same time urge us to take into account the Syrian situation and the reason people are attacking government forces," Lavrov said.

"Our Western colleagues have started dividing terrorists into 'bad' and 'acceptable'. That is very dangerous."


Western countries that want Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to go should tell him in so many words, Lavrov said, adding that some regional players have requested Moscow to ask Assad to leave in exchange for a safe haven.

"My answer is very simple -- Why use us as a postman? If President Assad is interested, then this should be discussed with him directly," Lavrov said.

Syria's opposition coalition has reiterated its condemnation of the Russian government's policy and position on political and military support for the Assad regime but denied it has declared "open season" on Russian nationals.

The conflict between government troops and opposition forces has claimed the lives of over 30,000 people since March 2011, according to UN figures.
--IANS/RIA Novosti

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