General Mood: Government of Syria Expressed Support to UNSMIS Mission, the Same Clear Statement from the Opposition NOT Seen Yet
NEW YORK, (SANA)_ The chief U.N. monitor of UNSMIS Mission to Syria, General Robert Mood of Norway declared that “the Government of Syria expressed its support very clearly” to UNSMIS mission in Syria while he has not ‘seen the same clear statement from the opposition yet.’
In press statements yesterday, General Mood added that UNSMIS would ‘only resume full operations if there were a significant reduction in the level of violence and both the opposition and government voiced their commitment to the observers’ safety and freedom of movement.’
General Mood said that he made the decision- to suspend the observer mission temporarily- based on the ‘risks on the ground and based on the fact that the risks made it difficult to implement mandated tasks.’
On his part, U.N. peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous underscored that the United Nations remained committed to Annan’s peace plan, the only peace proposal under consideration at the moment.’Ladsous added that “There’s no other game in town and there’s no plan B.”
Earlier Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates stated that the armed terrorist groups have escalated their criminal attacks since Annan’s plan was signed, even attacking the UN observer mission and posing a threat to their lives.
“The armed groups also disregarded Annan’s plan and the initial agreement between the United Nations and the Syrian Government, assisted by Arab and international powers that are still providing the terrorists with up-to-date weapons and communication devices that help them in committing their crimes and sticking to their defiance of the UN plan,” the Ministry underlined.
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Putin Reiterated Russia’s Opposition to Foreign Interference in Syria’s Domestic Affairs
LOS CABOS, Mexico, (SANA)- Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated Russia’s stance against foreign interference in Syria’s domestic affairs.
According to Russia Today, President Putin in press statements following his participation in G-20 Summit , underscored that “No one is entitled to decide for other nations who will be brought to power and who will be removed,”
“A change of power, if it occurs – and it could only occur by constitutional means – should result in peace and stop the bloodshed,” added President Putin, pointing out that “In order to achieve that goal, we need to work well, to make all parties to the armed conflict stop the bloodshed, sit down to the negotiating table and agree on how they will jointly live in a common country and how the interests and security of people involved in the conflict will be ensured,”
“This should be done beforehand, and not like in some North African countries, where bloodshed continues despite regime changes,” the Russian President added, declaring that ‘despite differences in the positions held by Russia and the West on the issue, they are ready to work jointly to have the conflicting parties finally reach an agreement on a peaceful coexistence.’
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US Continues Blatant Interference in Syria, Open Support for Terrorists ~ Deputy of Mood… Statements by Media about outbreak of civil war in Syria have not been issued by General Mood or observers
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