Thursday, April 12, 2018

Saber-rattling Against Syria Tramples on UN Charter, Notes Russian Diplomat
April 12, 17:02 UTC+3

Extremist groups are determined to derail the peace process in Syria and are ready to resort to radical methods, a Russian diplomat says

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova© Valery Sharifulin/TASS

MOSCOW, April 12. /TASS/.  Threating Syria with the use of force blatantly violates the United Nations Charter, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday.

"The threat to use force against a UN member state is, in itself, a blatant violation of the organization’s charter," she said. "This is the organization the US ambassador to the United Nations has been so active in, thus confirming its legitimacy," Zakharova added.

"Given the statements we’ve been hearing from the US ambassador, we would like to have an answer to the following question: Will a threat to use force against a sovereign state be legitimate? To say nothing of how far Syria has come in the fight against international terrorism, struggling to protect its sovereignty," Zakharova noted.

Radical insurgent groups are determined to derail the peace process in Syria and are prepared to resort to extreme measures, she added.

"The extremists have stepped up their activities amid the backdrop of achievements reached through negotiation procedures to resolve the situation in Eastern Ghouta, which have made it possible to save thousands of ordinary Syrians’ lives. They are obviously not interested in such a solution. Their sponsors, who, as experience shows, are ready for extreme steps to carry out their interests in Syria and who have nothing to do with the genuine interests of the Syrian people, have become more active as well," she said.

According to Zakharova, accusations against Syrian government troops of the alleged chemical attack in Syria’s Douma are an attempt to undermine the peace process in the war-torn country.

WHO statement

Russia regards the World Health Organization’s statement on Syria’s Douma as misinformation fanning tensions in the country, Zakharova said.

"We regard the WHO statement as an instance of irresponsible dissemination of groundless misinformation, which incites those eager to foment the intra-Syrian conflict into taking more aggressive action," she said.

"We urge the WHO to be more impartial and rely not on biased, repeatedly discredited sources in drafting its reports and statements, but on the opinion of experts capable of making the corresponding conclusions after fundamental research," Zakharova said.

Syria under threat

On Monday, US President Donald Trump said that Washington had "a lot of options militarily" on Syria in light of the alleged Douma chemical weapon incident.

A number of non-government organizations (NGOs), including the infamous White Helmets, spread allegations about a chemical weapons attack in Douma on April 7.

The Russian Foreign Ministry slammed those allegations as fake news reports, while Russia’s Defense Ministry pointed out that the White Helmets were not a reliable source of information since they are notorious for disseminating falsified material.

On April 9, officers from the Russian Center for Reconciliation of the Opposing Sides in Syria visited Douma but did not find any traces of chemical weapons.

Russian officials have repeatedly warned about imminent provocations and staged chemical weapons attacks in Syria.​

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