Reuters
reports that the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is now saying that
Moscow is ready to send troops to Syria to ensure the safety of United Nations
chemical weapons inspectors.
He also said
that Russia categorically opposes any UN resolution threatening force against
Syria.
"They
see in the US-Russian deal not a chance to save the planet from significant
quantities of chemical weapons in Syria, but as a chance to do what Russia and
China will notallow, namely to push through a resolution involving (the threat
of) force against the regime and shielding the opposition," Interfax news
agency cited Lavrov as saying.
Russia has
used its veto to block Western efforts to use the UN Security Council's clout
to pressure Assad's government.
Earlier
Moscow accused the US of blackmail over the UN resolution against Syria and
said the West is now "blinded" by its "ideological goal of
regime change".
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