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Assad Receives Letter from Medvedev, Lauds Russia 'Balanced Approach'
2011-08-30
[An Nahar] A senior Russian envoy said after talks in Damascus
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on Monday that there was no change in Russian policy on Syria which has been opposed to Western calls for sanctions, Syrian state media said.

"Russia's position on Syria is unchanged," the official SANA news agency quoted deputy foreign minister Mikhail Bogdanov as saying.

"The envoy affirmed his country's support for the reforms launched by Syria in the political and economic fields and expressed hope that its security and stability would be maintained," the agency added.

The Russian envoy, who held talks with both President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
One of the last of the old-fashioned hereditary iron-fisted fascist dictators. Before going into the family business Pencilneck was an eye doctor...
and Foreign Minister Walid Muallem, underlined the "importance of continued coordination between the two countries in all fields."

For his part, Assad expressed his appreciation for Russia's "balanced approach to developments in Syria," SANA added.

The Kremlin confirmed in a statement that President Dmitry Medvedev had sent a message to Assad but did not reveal its contents.

Russia's U.N. ambassador Vitaly Churkin had said last week that Moscow would send an envoy to Damascus, as the U.N. Security Council remained divided over new sanctions on Syria over its crackdown on dissent.

Moscow staunchly opposes bids by the United States and European powers to push for a U.N. Security Council resolution targeting Assad, and has offered a counter-resolution.

The Russian text, a copy of which was obtained by AFP, urges Syria to expedite reforms.

Britannia, La Belle France, Germany, Portugal and the United States drew up their sanctions resolution last week, but Russia and China have refused to attend informal talks on the document.

Russia has hinted that it could veto any sanctions resolution put to a vote.

Moscow's rival resolution "calls upon the Syrian government to expedite the implementation of reforms in order to effectively address the legitimate aspirations and concerns of the Syria's people."

But it also "urges the Syrian opposition to engage in political dialogue" with the Assad government on reforms.

Churkin has said the proposed Russian resolution already had "strong support" from some nations on the 15-member council.

According to U.N. estimates, more than 2,200 people have been killed in the Syrian regime's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters since mid-March.

Posted by:Fred

#1  I've noticed that the two "great pigs", Russia and China, who amorally support every dictator out there, never get threatened by those who oppose the dictators.

That is, telling R&C that "either you stop supporting these thugs, or when we get in power, we are going to cut you off. As in, no business or even diplomatic relations with you, and we recognize Taiwan."

Instead, they quietly fume. Like the eastern Europeans, they are usually silent when it comes to Russia. But in practice, they will not give Russia the time of day, and are rather gleeful when Russia get one in the shorts.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-08-30 09:58  

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