Russia and China have vetoed the latest UN Security Council resolution on the ongoing violence in Syria because it leaves out sanctions on the opposition alongside those on the Assad government, and leaves out Russian proposals.
Moscow says it had no other option but use its veto right, claiming the draft didn’t realistically reflect the situation in Syria, and a result could have sent an unbalanced signal to all sides of the conflict.
“The Russian delegation was forced to vote against this draft resolution. We seriously regret this outcome of our joint work,” stated Russian UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin.
Russia and China were the only voting members to oppose the draft. And as permanent members of the UNSC, they had the option to use veto power to block the draft’s passage.
Beijing and Moscow have both taken issue with the draft’s vague wording, which they say leaves the door open for possible international military intervention in Syria and creates a picture of the current situation that favors opposition forces over the Assad government.
American Ambassador Susan Rice told the Security Council following the vote that the US was “disgusted” at Russia and China’s decision to go against the resolution. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also warned that more blood would be shed in Syria if a resolution was not reached soon.
Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said that resolution’s Western co-sponsors had not included key proposals such as isolating the Syrian opposition from violent extremist groups or a call to arms for other states to use their influence to prevent such alliances
“Unfortunately, some of our colleagues choose to make rather bizarre interpretations of the Russian proposals,” the Russian UN Ambassador said.
Churkin said the Russian delegation has been accused of rewriting the Arab League texts adopted months ago in the Security Council.
“Indeed, they were adopted months ago and since that time the situation has evolved,” he said, pointing out that Syrian rebels used previous withdrawals of the Syrian troops to their benefit, occupying cities during cease-fires.
“There is no rule that the Security Council should repeat verbatim all resolutions adopted by the original organizations. They are neither Koran nor Bible, and we can express our own views on texts adopted month ago.”
source: http://rt.com/news/syria-resolution-veto-russia-china-515/
A little commonsense seems to occuring with this veto by China and Russia, otherwise it woukd be an all out attack by the US and other UN members with the potential for mant innocent lives to be lost.
Question? Are the rebel forces in Syria being armed and supported by the UN and the US as they were in Lybia, Egypt and Yemen etc., that is more than likely the case, I would say!