During
a press conference at the eve of the G8 Summit and standing next to
UK PM David Cameron, Russian President Vladimir Putin offers a
scathing put-down in response to David Cameron's vain attempt to
portray the Syrian "rebels" that the West is now officially
arming as fighting for secularism and democracy.
Vladimir
Putin on Syria at G8: Do You Want to Supply Arms to People who Eat
their Enemies' Organs?
During
a press conference at the eve of the G8 Summit and standing next to
UK PM David Cameron, Russian President Vladimir Putin offers a
scathing put-down in response to David Cameron's vain attempt to
portray the Syrian "rebels" that the West is now officially
arming as fighting for secularism and democracy.
and Murdoch's (Sky News) view
Russia
slams US talks of imposing no-fly zone on Syria
Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has warned against any effort by the
United States and its allies to impose a no-fly zone over Syria,
saying the move would be a ‘violation of international law.’
16
June, 2013
“You
don’t have to be a great expert to understand that this will still
violate international law, and we really hope that our American
colleagues will align their actions in accordance with the approach
of the Russian-American initiative in preparation for the conference
(on Syria),” Lavrov said on Saturday.
The
Russian foreign minister was referring to Western media reports that
US F-16 warplanes and Patriot anti-aircraft missiles in Jordan might
be used in creating a no-fly zone over Syria.
Pentagon
spokesman George Little said in a statement on Saturday that the F-16
aircraft and the Patriot missile batteries would stay in Jordan after
the end of the joint drill between the United States and Jordan this
month.
US
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel “has approved a request from the
Kingdom of Jordan for a detachment of F-16s and Patriot Missiles to
remain in Jordan following the conclusion of the Eager Lion Exercise
next week,” Little stated.
“All
other US personnel assigned to Jordan for Eager Lion will depart at
the conclusion of the exercise. The United States enjoys a
longstanding partnership with Jordan and is committed to its
defense,” the Pentagon spokesman added.
Lavrov
also dismissed as ‘unreliable’ Washington’s claims that the
Syrian government has used chemical weapons.
He
said the materials collected by the Obama administration regarding
the use of chemical weapons would not meet the requirements of the
Hague-based Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
(OPCW).
The
Russian foreign minister added, “Blood samples, urine, soil, and
clothing are considered serious evidence only in the case where these
samples are taken by experts from the Organization for the
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, and if these experts controlled
these samples during the entire duration of the investigation in
appropriate laboratories.”
On
June 13, hawkish US Senator John McCain, who is a staunch supporter
of arming the militants in Syria, said that Washington should even
think of plans other than sending weapons to the militants “to
change the equation on the battleground.”
The
turmoil in Syria erupted in March 2011, and many people, including
large numbers of Syrian soldiers and security personnel, have been
killed so far.
In
May, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said militants from as many as
29 different countries were fighting against the government in
different parts of the country
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