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Russia urged to back UN action on Syria

Russia urged to back UN action on Syria

The United States put pressure on Russia Tuesday to join the UN Security Council action against the Syrian regime and President Bashar al-Assad's crackdown on opposition protesters. Russia recently vetoed a UN resolution condemning Assad.

By News Wires (text)
 

AFP - The United States on Tuesday urged Russia to back UN Security Council action on Syria, after UN officials said the death toll in the months-long Syrian protests had exceeded 5,000.

"Frankly we think that it is past time for the UN Security Council to speak up," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters, denouncing Security Council silence on the Syrian regime as "unconscionable."

"And we are again calling on our partners on the Security Council to be willing to take action and speak out for the innocents in Syria who are suffering at the hands of the regime, including Russia," Nuland said.

Russia is chairing the 15-member UN Security Council this month.

In Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov slammed as "immoral" Western accusations it was blocking UN action condemning the deadly crackdown by President Bashar al-Assad's regime.

Russia and China in October used a rare double veto to block a Western-backed resolution condemning Assad's regime. Brazil, India, Lebanon and South Africa abstained.

Moscow said then that the action was one-sided and on Tuesday argued that "armed extremist groups" were becoming increasingly reckless as Western pressure on Assad grew.

When asked to comment on Lavrov's remarks, Nuland replied: "We think it's the Assad regime that is immoral in the violence it's perpetrating on its own people."

Nuland said that there have been "some instances" where the opposition has carried out armed attacks against the regime, but the opposition movement has "been peaceful" in general.

But she said Russia should support Arab League calls to admit monitors and a free press if it wants to have any chance of supporting its claims of violence being perpetrated on both sides.

"That's the best way to assess what's really going on and to ensure a balanced picture that the Russians themselves claim is needed," Nuland said.

Nuland suggested that Russia and China were increasingly isolated in their stance on Syria.

"The chorus of countries that are appealing to Russia, to China, to some of the other countries on the Security Council that were reluctant before is growing," she said.

Comments (1)

american hypocrisy about Syria's heavy hand to protesters

The United States has no business telling one nation not to be heavy handed towards it's protesters on the one hand, then on the other using brutality against it's own protesters. priests are being arrested here in the u.s. as well as old women being pepper sprayed. the media blackouts are still being filmed by people on the streets brave enough to pull out a phone or a camera risking being arrested or clubbed themselves. It is astonishing how someone who has just wallowed in the mud can stand there and tell another you need a bath? it is embarrassing to be an american right now... :(

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