Thursday, December 27, 2012

Russia Puts Pressure On Both Sides In Syria To Accept The U.N.'s Peace Proposal



Russia Warns Of 'Bloody Chaos' In Syria -- The Telegraph

Russia has warned that Syria would descend into "bloody chaos" should a proposal from Lakhdar Brahimi, the international envoy, to set up a transitional government fail.

Mr Brahimi, the international Syrian peace envoy, challenged all sides in the conflict to work together to pave the way for democratic elections and sideline President Bashar al-Assad.

His proposal received strong backing from Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister who said negotiations were the only way to end the fighting.

"The alternative to a peaceful solution is bloody chaos. The longer it continues, the greater its scale – and the worse things get for all," he said.

After five days of negotiations with the regime in Damascus, Mr Brahimi claimed to have the outlines of a power-sharing pact but his proposals were instantly rejected by the main opposition council.

It has been angered by the suggestion that Mr Assad could stay on as figurehead despite the deaths of 45,000 in the fighting.

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Update: Russia says time running out for Syria peace deal -- Reuters

My Comment: Russia's warnings of chaos in Syria are a year late .... if not more.

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