MOSCOW, (ST) _The Russian Foreign Ministry stressed that the UN Security Council draft resolution on the events in Homs, was biased and one-sided.
“The draft Resolution addressed the Syrian government to cease fire but did not condemn acts committed by ” armed opposition ” in using civilians as human shields .” The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement yesterday.
The statement added that the Russian side proposed to make the text more balanced through expressing concern over the two besieged towns of Nobol and al-Zahra in rural Aleppo by ” opposition fighters” and that the proposals were ignored
The statement continued that the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs request to the International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent to transfer humanitarian aid to the people of Homs and ensure “humanitarian corridors” for that was not taken into account.
In another context, spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry Alexander Ukashević stressed that ” Doha coalition ” has to express willingness to send its representatives to Geneva international conference on Syria without preconditions and find concrete dimensions for a political solution the crisis in Syria, according to Geneva statement.
He announced in Moscow’s readiness to make contacts with “coalition of Doha to end the crisis in Syria and stop the suffering of the Syrian people through a comprehensive national dialogue , with full respect for national sovereignty, unity and integrity of the Syrian territory ,without foreign intervention, pointing that initial statements made by new head of “Doha coalition” do not reflect his commitment to a political solution , a matter which raises a number of questions about the future work of the “coalition.”
Earlier last week , the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said after a meeting with his U.S. counterpart John Kerry in Brunei that the US recognizes that the key to a political solution to the crisis in Syria is now bringing in and consolidating “the Syrian opposition” on the basis of Geneva statement issued June 30 , 2012.
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