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3 février 2012

Russia refuses to support UN draft resolution against Syria

            Russia cannot support a European-Arab draft UN Security Council resolution on Syria despite changes that took some of its concerns into account, the Interfax news agency quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov as saying on Friday. Gatilov did not specify whether Russia would veto the resolution, which supports an Arab League plan that calls for Syrian President Bashar Assad to cede power, or abstain if it comes to a vote in the Security Council in its current form."We have received the text. Some of our concerns and the concerns of those with like minds have been taken into account in it, but nonetheless, this is not enough for us to be able to support it in this form," he was quoted as saying. Western and Arab nations that have pushed for Assad to give up power after an 11-month government crackdown that the United Nations says has led to more than 5,000 deaths are struggling to overcome Russian resistance to Security Council action. They revised a draft resolution first circulated last month to deal with Russia's concerns, adding some language it wanted and removing sections that Moscow had suggested would prompt it to use its veto power as a permanent Council member. The latest version does not criticize arms sales to Syria and includes language aimed to allay what Russia says are its concerns the resolution could be used to justify foreign military intervention in Syria, which it adamantly opposes. The draft, circulated by Morocco on Thursday, calls for a "Syrian-led political transition" and makes no specific mention of what the Arab League plan to end the bloodshed entails, such as Assad giving up power.

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