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Title: US 'Disgusted' After Russia, China Veto UNSC On Syria
Source: By REUTERS/Allison Joyce
URL Source: http://www.jpost.com/International/Article.aspx?id=256463
Published: Feb 4, 2012
Author: By REUTERS/Allison Joyce
Post Date: 2012-02-04 16:00:56 by Brian S
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Russia and China vetoed a UN Security Council resolution Saturday calling for Syrian President Bashar Assad to resign, prompting the US delegate to react with "disgust" that the permanent council members had thwarted international action to stop 11 months of bloodshed.

“The United States is disgusted that a couple of members of this Council continue to prevent us from fulfilling our sole purpose,” US Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice said. “For months this council has been held hostage by a couple of members,” she said, which she said had been “delaying and stripping bare any text to force Assad to stop his actions.” Related:

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Rice said the vetoes were “even more shameful” given Russia has continued to sell weapons to Damascus. In language far more aggressive than Washington had yet employed, Rice called the vetoes “unforgivable” and said “any further blood that flows will be on their hands.”

The setback in diplomatic efforts came after world leaders and Syrian opposition activists accused Assad's forces of killing hundreds of people in a bombardment of the city of Homs, the bloodiest night in the nearly year-long uprising.

Shortly before the Security Council vote, US President Barack Obama denounced the "unspeakable assault" on Homs, and demanded that Assad leave power immediately and called for UN action against Assad's "relentless brutality."

"Yesterday the Syrian government murdered hundreds of Syrian citizens, including women and children, in Homs through shelling and other indiscriminate violence, and Syrian forces continue to prevent hundreds of injured civilians from seeking medical help," Obama said in a statement. "Any government that brutalizes and massacres its people does not deserve to govern."

He and other Western and Arab leaders put unprecedented pressure on Assad's veto-wielding ally Russia to allow the Security Council to pass a resolution backing an Arab League call for Assad to transfer powers to a deputy.

Apart from Russia and China, the other 13 Security Council members voted in favor of the resolution, which would have said that the council "fully supports" an Arab League plan for a peaceful transition in the country.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Saturday it had not been possible to work constructively with Russia ahead of the vote, even though military intervention in Syria - fiercely opposed by Moscow - had been absolutely ruled out.

"I thought that there might be some ways to bridge, even at this last moment, a few of the concerns that the Russians had. I offered to work in a constructive manner to do so. That has not been possible," she told reporters at the Munich Security Conference.

"If we do not begin the process, I know what will happen: more bloodshed, increasing resistance by those whose families are being killed and whose homes are being bombed, and a greater likelihood that Syria will descend into civil war," she said.

Clinton told the conference: "As a tyrant in Damascus brutalizes his own people, America and Europe stand shoulder to shoulder. We are united, alongside the Arab League, in demanding an end to the bloodshed and a democratic future for Syria."

Russia has balked at any Security Council language that would open the door to "regime change" in Syria, a rare Middle East ally where Moscow operates a naval base and sells billions of dollars in advanced weapons.

After what US officials called "vigorous" talks between Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Moscow announced that its foreign minister would fly to Syria in three days to meet Assad.

Mohammed Loulichki, the UN ambassador of Morocco, the sole Arab member of the 15-nation council, voiced his "great regret and disappointment" that Moscow and Beijing joined forces to strike down the resolution.

French Ambassador Gerard Araud told the council, "It is a sad day for this council, a sad day for all Syrians, and a sad day for democracy."

French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said: "The Syrian authorities have jumped a new hurdle in savagery. The massacre in Homs is a crime against humanity and those responsible will have to answer for it." In remarks aimed at Moscow, he said any country that blocked UN action would bear a "heavy responsibility in history."

Diplomats said China had been expected to follow Russia's lead. Russia's decision to vote against the resolution came after US and European officials rejected a series of Russian amendments to the draft resolution. Moscow said before the vote that the resolution was not "hopeless," but its wording needed to be altered to avoid "taking sides in a civil war." Lavrov said it was still possible to reach consensus, but Rice said amendments that Russia had proposed were "unacceptable."

Syria's erstwhile allies have one by one peeled away. Turkey said hundreds had been killed and the United Nations must act. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said: "If the Syrian administration is given the understanding that the current situation of hundreds of people dying daily can continue and the UN will not take a stance against it, the atmosphere of clashes will increase more."

Tunisia announced it was expelling the Syrian ambassador and revoking recognition of Assad's government, and the head of a committee of parliamentarians from Arab states said Arab countries should expel Syrian ambassadors and cut ties. Subscribe to *Middle East Rev On Parade*

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