MOSCOW, (ST)_ Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, described the UN Envoy to Syria, el-Akhdar al-Ibrahim’s, initiative for a cease fire in Syria during Eid al-Adha as ‘timely’ and ‘important’ and as an ‘important step towards a long-term ceasefire’, to launch a ‘political settlement process’.
In press statements on Monday, Minister Lavrov reiterated Russia’s support for an ”immediate end to violence in Syria” and for a ”peaceful settlement of the crisis without foreign interference”.
Minister Lavrov pointed out that some countries are interested in fueling violence in Syria as part of a “geopolitical remapping” of the Middle East, saying: ” “It appears that every time the hope for progress in the Syrian situation arises, somebody attempts to prevent it from calming down and deliberately fuels the continuation of the bloodshed and civil war in Syria,” interview with on Monday.
Interviewed by the Russian Rossiiskaya Gazeta, (Russian Gazette) yesterday, the veteran Foreign Minister of Russia disclosed that some opposing groups in Syria told the Russian side about some Western Countries’ urging of the opposition as not to accept dialogue and continue fighting against the Syrian Government.
Minister Lavrov underscored that the crisis in Syria is but “part of geopolitical remapping of the Middle East, where various players attempt to safeguard their interests.” And in the Syrian case, unfortunately, -at the expense of the Syrians’ blood-.
Minister Lavrov hailed the role played by President Bashar Al-Assad, and described His Excellency as a “guarantor of the security of national minorities, among them Christians, who have been living in Syria for centuries.”
Minister Lavrov added: “By the most conservative estimates, our Western partners quote in confidential contacts, President Al-Assad still enjoys support of at least a third of citizens as a man who vowed to prevent Syria’s transformation into a state where minorities will be simply unable to live and exist,”
Minister Lavrov concluded that foreign ready-made “recipes” would never provide a long-lasting and reliable solution to the conflict in Syria.
Minister Lavrov, in the third part of his interview with the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, Minister Lavrov confirmed that Russia would seek clarity on the Turkish Authorities’ air piracy on a Syrian Airlines passenger plane.
Regarding Iran, Minister Lavrov repeated that there was not a single proof of Tehran seeking to make a nuclear bomb.
“Russia has been consistent in defending its point. As long as there is no real evidence that Iran is making nuclear weapons, no sanctions can be imposed on it. This contradicts international law. It’s very important for us to hold on to our position….there is absolutely no evidence that Iran has decided to include a military component in its nuclear program,”
“We won’t allow any more such disingenuous interpretations. We will see to it that no resolution is open to interpretation like the one on Libya,” Lavrov underscored, asserting that his country would never allow the approval of an anti-Iran resolution at the UN Security Council.
The idea that Russia is losing influence in the Arab world as a result of the Arab Spring is “wishful thinking,” added Lavrov, asserting that “We disagree with such opinions because our relations with the majority of the region’s most influential countries have either retained their intensity or even deepened.
“No matter what happens, Russia would still be treated as a reliable partner and an important guarantor of geopolitical balance, just like it used to be in the past, when the region was freeing itself from colonial rule,” Lavrov added.
Russia: Urging All Regional and International Actors to Ensure Eid al-Adha Truce is Implemented
The challenge over the success of the initiative the UN envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi to stop the violence in Syria during the Eid al-Adha is not confined to the consent of the UN Security Council; it is indeed the commitment of all regional and international parties to exercise their influence on armed groups to abide by the truce and halting violence”, said Russia ‘s permanent representative to the UN Vitaly Churkin, in a press conference on Wednesday, at the UN headquarters .
” We are not surprised that some armed groups refused to halt violence because many of them refuse to quit armed violence,” noting that is why Russia calls on sides having influence on them to stop providing them with weapons and missiles. He added that Russia is urging “all regional and international actors to use their influence” to ensure the truce is implemented.”
He expressed Russia’s hope to implement the Eid-al-Adha truce on the ground by the opposition and the government would reach a cessation of violence and the launching of the political process that leads to a political solution to the crisis in Syria.
Churkin said the statement issued by the Security Council is based on three elements: Support of members of the UN Security Council for Brahimi initiative, dealing with urgent humanitarian issues the Syrians face and opening up the atmosphere for a political settlement to the crisis.
M.A. Al-Ibrahim