Putin calls Kerry a liar on Syria
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday called U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry a liar, claiming he had denied that al Qaeda was fighting with the Syrian opposition in that country's civil war.
CBS,
5 September, 2013
Speaking
to his human rights council, Putin recalled watching a congressional
debate where Kerry was asked about al Qaeda. Putin said he had denied
that it was operating in Syria, even though he was aware of the al
Qaeda-linked Jabhat al-Nusra group.
Putin
said: "This was very unpleasant and surprising for me. We talk
to them (the Americans) and we assume they are decent people, but he
is lying and he knows that he is lying. This is sad."
It
was unclear exactly what Putin was referencing, but Kerry was asked
Tuesday while testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee if the Syrian opposition had become more infiltrated by al
Qaeda.
Kerry
responded that that was "basically incorrect" and that the
opposition has "increasingly become more defined by its
moderation."
When
asked if a strike would make al-Nusra and other extremist forces
stronger, Kerry responded, "No, I don't believe you do (make
them stronger). As a matter of fact, I think you actually make the
opposition stronger. And the opposition is getting stronger by the
day now."
In
testimony Wednesday, Kerry said that he didn't agree that "a
majority (of the opposition) are al- Qaida and the bad guys."
Extremists amount to 15 to 25 percent of the opposition, he said,
including al-Nusra and many other groups that are "fighting each
other, even now."
Putin
also repeated Russia's position that any use of military force
against Syria without the approval of the U.N. Security Council would
be an act of aggression.
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