25-11-2024 06:29 PM Jerusalem Timing

Russia: US Justifying Terror in Syria, West Spurring Bloodshed

Russia: US Justifying Terror in Syria, West Spurring Bloodshed

Russia accused on Wednesday the US of justifying terror in Syria, as it said that the West was spurring further bloodshed in the crisis-hit country.

Russia accused on Wednesday the US of justifyinglavrov terror in Syria, as it said that the West was spurring further bloodshed in the crisis-hit country.

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters that Washington failure to condemn the July 18 blast that killed top security officials meant it was justifying terror.
"This is quite an awful position, I cannot even find the words to make clear how we feel," Lavrov said, adding: "This is directly justifying terrorism. How can this be understood?

Lavrov expressed bewilderment at calls on Russia to clarify its position on Syria, saying Moscow's policy was crystal-clear and it was the West whose actions were contradictory.
He criticized the US ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice, saying she had argued that the attacks in Damascus meant the UN Security Council had to agree a sanctions resolution against Syria last week that Russia later vetoed.

"In other words, to say it in plain Russian, this means 'we (the United States) will continue to support such terrorist acts for as long as the UN Security Council has not done what we want'," Lavrov said.

WEST SURRING BLOODSHED IN SYRIA
For his part, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov said statements made by some Western leaders urging to end the conflict in Syria outside the UN Security Council framework were wrong and "a step aside from our common positions."russia gatilov

During an interview with Itar-Tass news agency, Gatilov said: "We agreed that all foreign players will act in one direction - in the work with the government and with the opposition. We believe that viable decisions backing political settlement can be taken only in the UN Security Council.”

The international community would exert "proper influence" on both sides of the Syrian conflict only if it spoke with one voice and acted coordinately, Gatilov said, adding some Western partners' intention to circumvent the UN would make no progress in the current difficult situation.

Meanwhile, Gatilov slammed those Western countries trying to spur "further bloodshed" from the opposition. "This upset us greatly, we take this as a step aside from the consensus obtained by the Geneva agreements," the diplomat said.