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Saturday 15 June 2013

Lavrov: Syria Government Gaining Ground, No Need to Use Chemical Arms

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said there was no need for the Syrian government to use chemical arms since the Syrian Army was making steady advances on the ground.
"The regime, as the opposition is saying out in the open, is enjoying military success on the ground," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters during a joint press appearance with his Italian counterpart Emma Bonino. "What sense is there for the regime to use chemical arms -- especially in such small amounts?" Lavrov asked.
Russia said on Friday that US allegations Assad had used chemical weapons during the fight with the foreign-backed militants were fabricated and unconvincing.

US President Barack Obama's administration said on Thursday it would boost military support for the armed opposition as a result.
Lavrov said it would be wrong for the US administration "to be sending signals" to the opposition that may scupper the chances of a peace conference being held in Geneva in the coming weeks. He added that that a no-fly zone that Washington was reportedly thinking of implementing over a part of Syria near the Jordanian border "would in either case violate international law." "We hope that our American colleagues will act in accordance with the implementation of the Russian-US initiative concerning preparations for an international conference on Syria," Lavrov said. The so-called Geneva 2 talks are aimed at getting the two warring sides at the negotiating table for the first time. www.almanar.com.lb 15/6/13 -----------------------------------------
  • Siria. Bonino a Lavrov: su forniture armi serve autolimitazione....

Mosca, 15 giu. (TMNews)
– La “fornitura d’armi” e’ una “questione di scelte politiche” e in particolare alla luce del proseguire della crisi siriana e dello spargimento di sangue, serve “autolimitazione”. Così il ministro degli Esteri, Emma Bonino, alla stampa italiana, dopo il colloquio con il collega Sergei Lavrov. “Per questo ho detto al mio collega Lavrov che io capisco bene gli accordi commerciali, ma in questo momento e’ una questione di scelte politiche.
Mi auguro che [da parte loro e degli altri] ci sia autolimitazione”.
http://www.internazionale.it/news/siria/2013/06/15/bonino-a-lavrov-su-forniture-armi-serve-autolimitazione/

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  • Siria: Lavrov, insensato per il regime usare armi chimiche....

(AGI) - Mosca, 15 giu. - "Il regime siriano sta registrando un certo successo militare sul terreno. Che senso avrebbe per loro usare le armi chimiche, soprattutto se in quantitativi limitati?". Lo ha affermato il ministro degli Esteri russo, Sergei Lavrov che ha affrontato il tema caldo delle armi chimiche in Siria in una conferenza stampa con il ministro Emma Bonino a Mosca. Il ministro italiano ha avuto un incontro bilaterale con Lavrov preceduto da un incontro 2+2 della commissione economica bilaterale Italia-Russia. Sara' il viceministro degli Esteri, Marta Dassu' a organizzare i lavori della Commissione con una nuova visita a Mosca il fine giugno.
http://www.agi.it/estero/notizie/201306151138-est-rt10038-siria_lavrov_insensato_per_il_regime_usare_armi_chimiche

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  • Εκατοντάδες στρατιώτες των ΗΠΑ αναπτύχθηκαν στα σύνορα Ιορδανίας – Συρίας...

Η βρετανική εφημερίδα The Times, η οποία μετέδωσε αυτή την πληροφορία, σημειώνει πως οι ΗΠΑ κατ’ αυτόν τον τρόπο σκοπεύουν να «στρώσουν το δρόμο για Δύση για τον εξοπλισμό των Σύριων εξεγερμένων».

Η ανάπτυξη αμερικανών στρατιωτών έγινε με το πρόσχημα των στρατιωτικών ασκήσεων, τα οποία πραγματοποιούν αυτή την εβδομάδα οι ΗΠΑ και η Ιορδανία. Μετά την ολοκλήρωση αυτών των ασκήσεων, οι πεζοναύτες θα παραμείνουν στις βόρειες περιοχές της Ιορδανίας, κοντά στα σύνορα με τη Συρία για μερικούς μήνες.

Την παραμονή, οι αρχές των ΗΠΑ δήλωσαν πως έχουν αξιόπιστες πληροφορίες για τη χρήση χημικών όπλων από τις συριακές ένοπλες δυνάμεις.
http://greek.ruvr.ru/2013_06_15/115850629/



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