Victory over terrorists in Syria on the horizon: Russian FM
… from Press TV, Tehran
[ Editor’s Note:
I chose to post this today because Lavrov historically is not one to
get way out in front of developments, attempting to hype something into
happening when the pieces of the puzzle are just not lined up right. So
his pronouncements below definitely caught my attention.
His zinger here, a
great twist of the knife, is the broken record continuing calls for
Assad to step down, which could pave the way for making Syria a new
and bigger Libya disaster. Lavrov is on very firm ground there, and the
West is not, although it may not care, as it has not really paid any
painful price yet for its foreign policy disasters.
The cooperation
announced between the US and Russia on Syria, but with no details, has
to be a part of the optimistic view that Lavrov is presenting for
winning the terror war. Almost all of us hope he is right, and we should
know by year end… Jim W. Dean ]
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– First published … July 22, 2016 –
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says the
situation in Syria has changed significantly, and that preconditions for
a victory against terrorism and the establishment of a true intra-Syria
dialogue are emerging.
“The situation in Syria has
seriously changed in the past seven months, and preconditions have
emerged for us to defeat terrorists and to organize the truest
intra-Syria dialogue, so that only Syrians themselves could decide the
future of their country,” Lavrov said on Friday.
Elsewhere in his remarks, the Russian foreign minister blamed the
West’s “incompetent” policies in the Middle East and North Africa for
the ongoing devastating crises in the region, which have claimed
thousands of lives and displaced many others .
“What is happening in the Middle
East and North Africa is the direct result of a very incompetent and
unprofessional attitude to the status quo,” Lavrov said, adding that
Western powers have “acted like a bull in a china shop in order to
assert their dominance.”
“Iraq was not broken, Libya was
not broken, Syria was not broken. They (Western powers) started to fix
the situation, and they got what is happening there now,” Lavrov said.
The top Russian diplomat further argued, “Who will guarantee that
Syria won’t repeat the Libya scenario” if Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad is removed from power?The Russian foreign minister also described the potential disruption of “the ethno-confessional balance” in Syria as outrageous.
“The Middle East is the
place where the three divine religions of Islam, Judaism and
Christianity have co-existed for thousands of years. What is happening
in Syria now threatens to destroy the ethno-confessional balance, which
has endured despite deadly wars,” Lavrov said, adding, “If we witness
the disruption of this balance in our time, it would be a disgrace for
all of us.”
Syria has been gripped by foreign-backed militancy since March 2011.
United Nations Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura estimates that
over 400,000 people have been killed in the conflict. The UN has
stopped its official casualty count in Syria, citing its inability to
verify the figures that it receives from various sources.A ceasefire brokered by the US and Russia went into effect in Syria on February 27, but it does not apply to the Daesh and al-Nusra Front terrorist groups.
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