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Medvedev: Russia won't participate in military operations in North Africa

Published: 06 April, 2011, 16:23
Edited: 06 April, 2011, 19:34

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President Dmitry Medvedev has confirmed that Russia will not take part in military operations to settle the situation in Northern Africa.

However, it will comply with decisions made earlier by the UN Security Council.

“We believe that a whole range of ongoing conflicts must be resolved peacefully, without troops' participation and based on international mediation,” the Russian head of state said on Wednesday at a meeting with high-ranking officers.

Medvedev reiterated that Russia is not going to take part in military operations which are now underway in “that rather difficult region”. 

"We will proceed from this stance in implementing our foreign policy as well as in making domestic decisions – I underline – while fulfilling the earlier decisions by the UN Security Council," he stated.

Since the beginning of the year, a storm of anti-government protests has swept through Arab countries, which resulted in a change of power in Egypt and in Tunisia. A February standoff between the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces and the opposition has led to a bloody conflict with many civilians among the victims, which still seems to be far from an end.

Seeking to bring stability to the North African state, on March 17, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1973 which imposed a no-fly zone over the country and authorized “all necessary measures” to protect civilians. Russia abstained from voting because the text of the document did not strictly determine limitations on the use of military force and lacked clarifications on who exactly would use that force to ensure that the no-fly zone is observed. 

Earlier, commenting on Moscow's decision to abstain from voting rather than veto the resolution, Medvedev said that the document generally reflected Russia's stance on the situation in Libya, but there were certain details that Russia did not support.

Back in March, the President made it absolutely clear that Russia would not participate in the Libyan operation – both in the air and on land.

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­During the Wednesday's meeting with top officers, Dmitry Medvedev also spoke about a number of domestic issues, including the situation in the North Caucasus.

The president called on the Army and law enforcement agencies to unite in the fight against terrorism and to do everything possible to not allow destabilization in Russia's troubled region.

“I would like to underline again that it is necessary to obtain intelligence about criminal plans and promptly respond to attempts to destabilize the social-political situation in the North Caucasus. Cooperation between various services of our Armed Forces and law enforcement agencies is crucially important here,” he said, according to Interfax.

The president pointed out that in a modern world where situations change rapidly, foreign intelligence services also face special tasks. “Timely analysis of the international situation helps the state leadership to promptly make decisions on both internal and external political issues,” Medvedev observed. He stressed that developing cooperation between intelligence services would be very useful for that purpose. 

Medvedev also noted that the state, for its part, would fulfill its obligations concerning social guarantees and earlier promised indexation of salaries for officers serving both in the army and in the law enforcement agencies.

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Barnabas April 07, 2011, 09:58
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This time the President all decisions are correct and no other can be.
I think the Russians should show more respect to the Islamic countries and cooperate more. It is also a way to take the wind out of sails the  terrorists and  the  western state terrorists too .

Sloan April 07, 2011, 07:06
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So you're saying it's wrong for the U.S. to take part intervening in the Middle East, yet it's okay for Russia and PRC to do so?  Sounds like a double standard.  If you truly believe its just to intervene in the Middle East then your country should be helping now.....and not playing the double standard.  In all honestly Russia would side with the west and the U.S. if it had to choose between us and China.  Russia's strategy right now is countering U.S. influence....they don't want a superpower in their backyard.

Nay Lin Maung April 06, 2011, 20:41
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I am very sorry to read from RT that Japanese government makes same mistaken. It is the brainwash has been done from Japanese government to his people. Now a day, Japanese people are smart. They are going to make right decision when they have to choose the side of their government or people of Russian. Time is right time for Russia Federation to show up his leadership role in the Japan when the process of Japan starts to rebuild his country. Let's the U.S. and his alliances did the dirty job in the Northern Africa. At the same time, do not forget about what U.S. and NATO are doing in the Afghanistan. In the future, Afghanistan will become battle fields. In that time, Russia Federation has to unite with Chinese people liberation army to fight against people who are killing innocent people.