Zaman Alwasl - Agencies: ''Everyone knows well that Russia’s stance on a whole range of crucial
issues is not opportunistic,'' the Russian top diplomat emphasized.
Sergy Lavrov, the Syrian foreign minister as the opposition used to call
him lately, was interviewed by Al-Mayadeen TV Channel – pro-regime and
sponsored by Iran-
Lavrov assured that Moscow will make no “backstage” agreements on Syria
in exchange for Western concessions on missile defense or any other disputed
issues.
This is not serious. I think that those who try suggest that indulge in
wishful thinking.”
At the same time, he pointed out, this does not mean that Moscow’s
position on such issues is definitive.
“We defend only the things that are in the basis of modern
world order - the US Charter principles and other international legal
documents, and we insist on their fulfillment,” Lavrov said. “We do not want
and we will not put up with attempts to distort reached agreements,
particularly the legally binding ones,” he underlined.
However, within the framework of these principles and agreements, Moscow
is ready to look for compromises, acceptable primarily for the sides of the
conflict.
Lavrov reiterated that Russia does not support President Bashar al-Assad
in the Syrian conflict. He explained that Moscow acts not “for the sake of the
regime or any person inside of at the top of this regime” but for the sake of
the Syrians. The minister noted it was Russia’s aim to stop suffering and
uphold the basic principles of international law - such as national
sovereignty, territorial integrity and non-interference in internal affairs.
Geneva 2
A new round of international talks on Syria is expected to take place in
June. The fresh plans were announced by Lavrov and his American counterpart
John Kerry after their meeting in Moscow on May 7.
The conference will serve as a follow up to last year’s gathering in Geneva
that led to the drafting of a peace plan known as the Geneva communiqué.
The joint initiative has been welcomed by Assad’s gregime and
international players such as the UK and France. Syria's key National Coalition
opposition group is scheduled to meet in Istanbul on May 23 to discuss the proposal.
Lavrov noted that in Russia’s view, representatives of all the Syrian
opposition forces should take part in the talks. “
It is crucially important to know the unified opinion and position of all
the opponents of the Syrian government and a team of negotiators which would
represent all the opposition, ” the diplomat underlined.
'' I wouldn’t exclude anyone [from the participation in the forum] except
for terrorists. Such as, for instance, the Al-Nusra Front listed as terror
group by the US. Its leaders openly say that they get orders from Al-Qaeda ,”
the Russian minister noted. He explained that when referring to the opposition “
We talk about political – even armed – opposition but with understanding
that there should be no place for terrorists at the negotiating table.''
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Zaman Alwasl - Agencies
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