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Syria crisis: Russia circulates surprise UN resolution | Syria crisis: Russia circulates surprise UN resolution |
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Russia has circulated a UN Security Council resolution aimed at resolving the crisis in Syria, in a move that surprised Western nations. | |
The draft condemns the violence by both Syria's government and the opposition, but does not mention sanctions. | The draft condemns the violence by both Syria's government and the opposition, but does not mention sanctions. |
Western nations said the proposal was not tough enough but that they were prepared to work on the document. | Western nations said the proposal was not tough enough but that they were prepared to work on the document. |
The West has been pushing the council to act on Syria for months, but Russia and China have vetoed such proposals. | |
In the latest violence in Syria, 27 security forces members were reportedly killed by army deserters. | In the latest violence in Syria, 27 security forces members were reportedly killed by army deserters. |
The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the deaths occurred in the restive southern province of Deraa. | |
International journalists face severe restrictions on their movements in Syria, and it is hard to verify reports. | International journalists face severe restrictions on their movements in Syria, and it is hard to verify reports. |
The UN believes more than 5,000 people have been killed in nine months of unrest, which the government of President Bashar al-Assad blames on "armed terrorist gangs". | |
In a recent interview with the US network ABC, he insisted he had given no orders for violence to be used against protesters. | |
Clinton hopes | Clinton hopes |
Russia circulated the draft resolution among the other 14 UN Security Council members on Thursday. | Russia circulated the draft resolution among the other 14 UN Security Council members on Thursday. |
Western diplomats say they are willing to negotiate the draft, but they want changes - such as much stronger language on human rights abuses, and endorsement of Arab League sanctions. | Western diplomats say they are willing to negotiate the draft, but they want changes - such as much stronger language on human rights abuses, and endorsement of Arab League sanctions. |
Crucially they say the resolution should spell out that Damascus is primarily responsible for the violence, and not assign equal blame to the government and the opposition. | Crucially they say the resolution should spell out that Damascus is primarily responsible for the violence, and not assign equal blame to the government and the opposition. |
Negotiations will be tough, but there is more hope now than there was even a day ago that some kind of resolution might be agreed. | Negotiations will be tough, but there is more hope now than there was even a day ago that some kind of resolution might be agreed. |
Russia's permanent representative to the UN, Vitaly Churkin, said the document urged an end to the violence, but did not mention any sanctions. | |
"The reaction of colleagues in the Security Council was very constructive," he said. | "The reaction of colleagues in the Security Council was very constructive," he said. |
"They made a number of comments as to the text... and we said that we were looking forward to working with them, in order to adopt a text, a resolution of the security council, which will really bring about an end to violence and crisis in Syria." | "They made a number of comments as to the text... and we said that we were looking forward to working with them, in order to adopt a text, a resolution of the security council, which will really bring about an end to violence and crisis in Syria." |
The draft demands that "all parties" in Syria stop violence. | The draft demands that "all parties" in Syria stop violence. |
But it also includes a new reference to "disproportionate use of force by Syrian authorities", in what is seen by some analysts as toughening of Moscow's position towards Damascus. | But it also includes a new reference to "disproportionate use of force by Syrian authorities", in what is seen by some analysts as toughening of Moscow's position towards Damascus. |
The document also "urges the Syrian government to put an end to suppression of those exercising their rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association". | The document also "urges the Syrian government to put an end to suppression of those exercising their rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association". |
Western diplomats said the current draft did not fully reflect the gravity of the human rights situation in Syria, but added that they would negotiate on the text. | Western diplomats said the current draft did not fully reflect the gravity of the human rights situation in Syria, but added that they would negotiate on the text. |
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that there were "some issues in it that we would not be able to support". | |
"There's unfortunately a seeming parity between the government and peaceful protesters and then other Syrians who are trying to defend themselves, but we are going to study the draft carefully." | "There's unfortunately a seeming parity between the government and peaceful protesters and then other Syrians who are trying to defend themselves, but we are going to study the draft carefully." |
But Mrs Clinton added: "Hopefully we can work with the Russians." | |
The US and its European allies insist that the government in Damascus must bear primary responsibility for the violence. | The US and its European allies insist that the government in Damascus must bear primary responsibility for the violence. |
Russia accuses the West of trying to use the UN to force regime change in Syria. | Russia accuses the West of trying to use the UN to force regime change in Syria. |
In October, Russia and China vetoed European draft resolution that contained a threat of sanctions. | In October, Russia and China vetoed European draft resolution that contained a threat of sanctions. |