US prepared to act on Syria if UN Security Council won't - Haley
RT,
12
March, 2018
US
envoy to the UN Nikki Haley has warned that the US will take action
in Syria on its own if the UN Security Council fails to do so. The
official cited last year’s attack on a Syrian airbase as an example
of possible US action.
“It
is not the path we prefer, but it is a path we have demonstrated we
will take, and we are prepared to take again,” Haley told the UN
Security Council meeting on Monday. "When the international
community consistently fails to act, there are times when states are
compelled to take their own action."
When
the Security Council “failed to act” after the Khan Sheikhoun
chemical incident last year, the US “successfully struck the
airbase from which Assad had launched his chemical attack,” Haley
stated. It should be noted that the US attacked the base only three
days after the incident, without any investigation into it, while the
blame was promptly pinned on Damascus.
The
US diplomat blamed Russia for not observing the 30-day ceasefire in
Syria and accused Moscow of deliberately putting an anti-terrorism
“loophole” in the February UNSC resolution.
“With
that vote, Russia made a commitment to us, to Syrian people and to
the world to stop the killing in Syria. Today, we know that Russians
did not keep their commitment,” Haley said, claiming that Russia
and Damascus continue to bomb “innocent civilians” under a
pretext of fighting terrorism.
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Haley
announced a new US-sponsored draft of a ceasefire resolution for
Syria, which will not have any “anti-terrorism loopholes.” The
resolution, if adopted, would take effect immediately and call for a
complete cessation of hostilities in Syria. It remains unclear
exactly how the US plans to enforce the measure on terrorist groups.
Russia’s
envoy to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, dismissed the allegations of
violating the resolution, stating that western countries use the
situation in Eastern Ghouta only as a pretext to put pressure on
Russia and blindly put the blame on Damascus for any incidents in the
country. The anti-terrorism operation in the Damascus suburbs does
not violate the resolution by any means, and is actually contributing
to its implementation, he stressed.
“We
believe it’s important for everyone to understand: Resolution 2401
is not about an immediate cessation of hostilities, which would be a
utopia, it’s about the sides [of the conflict] reaching a
preliminary agreement on a stable de-escalation in all regions of
Syria, not in Eastern Ghouta only. It’s the only realistic way, and
the resolution has a clear statement on this issue, which we’re
trying to speed up,” the senior Russian diplomat said.
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