The UN Security Council must unambiguously condemn the reported killings of Kurds by radical forces, which try to establish an Islamist state in Syria, says Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Lavrov commented on Wednesday on the reported slaughter of 450 Kurd civilians, including
more than 120 children, by the Islamist Al-Nusra Front.
“This was not the first report of such a massacre, but the
continued violence is going off the scale. Yesterday there was a
new terror attack in Damascus. It must be stopped
immediately,” Lavrov said.
The international community must send a clear and coherent and unambiguous message condemning the killing of civilians in Syria by the forces opposing President Bashar Assad, Lavrov said.
“We saw before some Security Council members reluctant to condemn terror attacks in Syria on the grounds that – as cynical as it sounds – those attacks are being carried out by the people fighting against an obsolete regime,” the minister noted. “This position is absolutely unacceptable. No double standards can be applied to terrorism.”
Lavrov called on the international players to put more effort
into convincing Syrians to stop fighting each other and join
forces to expel foreign terrorists. This was part of a joint
statement by G8 members after the Lough Erne summit in June.
“This part somehow gets little mention now. But if we let things go as they go and continue encouraging the Syrian opposition to keep its course in overthrowing the regime, the Syrian government army and the Free Syrian Army will simply exhaust each other, while Al-Nusra Front and other terrorists would benefit from it,” he warned.
Lavrov added that the terrorists make no secret of their intention to establish an Islamist state in the territory of greater Syria. The delays in redirecting all Syrian military forces against the threat of terrorism are in line with that goal.
The developments in #Syria make the need to hold the #Geneva-2 talks even more urgent.The longer the delay,the more civilians will be killed
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The FM reiterated Russia’s call on other organizers of the
proposed international meeting in Geneva, which would be aimed at
peaceful resolution of the Syrian crisis, to put more pressure on
opposition forces.
“I hope those with influence over the opposition make them realize that they should think about their country and the fate of their people rather than grabbing power,” he said.
Earlier unconfirmed reports from Syria said that militants from
Al-Nusra Front slaughtered 450 civilians in the
historically-Kurdish northern Syria. The Islamists have been
engaged in intensive warfare with the Kurdish militia,
taking over some Kurdish towns.
Syrian Kurds have tried not to be dragged into the Syrian Civil
War, distancing themselves from both governmental and opposition
forces and relying on their own resources to protect and govern
themselves. Al-Nusra Front, which is an off-shoot of an
Iraq-based Al-Qaeda branch, wants to capture Kurdish territories,
which they believe must become part of an Islamist state they
seek to establish.