One
has to chuckle at this.
Compliance
on chemical weapons is ‘credit to Assad regime’ – Kerry
The
Assad regime in Syria deserves credit for complying with the chemical
weapons deal, US Secretary of State John Kerry said after the first
high-level meeting with his Russian counterpart since Moscow and
Washington agreed on the deal.
'U.S.
praise for Assad inappropriate -Turkey's Erdogan'
RT,
7
September, 2013
Kerry
and Russian Foreign Minster Sergey Lavrov met on the sidelines of the
APEC summit in Bali, Indonesia on Monday morning.
"The
process has begun in record time and we are appreciative for the
Russian co-operation and obviously for the Syrian compliance,"
Kerry said.
The
Secretary of State also said that the US has agreed with Russia to
move towards Syria peace talks as soon as possible.
Lavrov
stressed that Russia is satisfied with the process of chemical
weapons elimination in Syria, saying that over the last two weeks
“Damascus
flawlessly cooperated with the international inspectors.”
The two parties spoke after the UN and the Organisation for the
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said that they had begun
eliminating
Syria’s chemical weapons, with chemical experts in Syria destroying
missile warheads, aerial bombs, and chemical mixing equipment on
Sunday.
"I
think it's extremely significant that yesterday, Sunday, within a
week of the (UN) resolution being passed, some chemical weapons were
being destroyed,"
Kerry stressed. "I think
it's a credit to the Assad regime, frankly. It's a good beginning and
we welcome a good beginning."
The UN team crossed into Damascus on Tuesday, tasked with
dismantling Assad's estimated 1,000-ton chemical weapons stockpile.
Lavrov and Kerry both stated that they are in favor of
holding the Geneva-2 peace conference on Syria in mid-November and
have agreed to press the UN to set a date for the event.
“Today
we agreed on steps that will need to be implemented in order to get
the [Syrian] government and the opposition to the conference,”
Lavrov told reporters.
"We
will urge a date to be set as soon as possible,"
Kerry said.
Speaking
of concerns surrounding the conference, Lavrov said there are still
indications that the extremists groups in the Syrian opposition will
attempt to undermine the negotiations process. The minister said that
he and Kerry “reiterated the
joint determination to aid in fighting terrorism and extremism in
Syria,”
adding that the future of the secular, multiethnic, multiconfessional
Syrian state depends on this task.
OPCW
official praises 'excellent first day'
Meanwhile,
an official from the OPCW concurred that Syria had made an
"excellent" start to its chemical disarmament.
The
official described Sunday's operations in which Syrian forces used
disc grinders and cutting torches to render missile warheads and
bombs unusable. The official said the process of disarmament would
last until mid-2014, noting that cooperation from all sides would be
needed in the work ahead.
"It
was an excellent first day, with the stress on the word 'first',"
the official told Reuters by telephone from Damascus, declining to be
named.
Experts
from the OPCW seek to oversee the destruction of Syria's chemical
weapons production and mixing equipment by November 1, and deal with
all chemical weapons materials by the end of June 2014.
"There
are milestones and tests that lie ahead, and we hope and expect to
have continued cooperation of all parties to pass those milestones,"
the official said.
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