Russia May Change Syria Position if Assad 'Cheats'
[An Nahar] Russia may change its position on Syria if it sees any "cheating" by the regime, a senior Kremlin official said Saturday as Damascus disclosed details of its chemical stockpile in the first step of a disarmament plan.
Some people's definitions of "cheating" are less slippery than others.
"I am speaking theoretically and hypothetically, but if we become convinced that (Syrian President Bashar) Assad is cheating, we can change our position," the Kremlin chief of staff Sergei Ivanov was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies.
He was speaking at a conference in Stockholm organised by the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Ivanov did not clarify his remarks, and reiterated Russia's opposition to intervention in the country wracked by civil war that has killed more than 110,000 in 30 months.
He added that he expects the locations of the Syrian chemical arsenal to be disclosed within a week, but cautioned that the army does not control the entire country.
"We still don't know where the chemical weapons are located geographically. I think this will become clear within a week," Ivanov said.
The U.S.-Russian plan to dismantle the chemical arms stockpile has helped prevent U.S.-led military action following a chemical attack last month that killed hundreds of people and which Washington blames on the regime.
Under the plan, Assad's regime had until Saturday to supply details of its arsenal.
Posted by: Fred 2013-09-22 |