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    Gulf states pulling ambassadors from Syria

    KUWAIT CITY (AP) โ€” The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council says it is pulling its ambassadors from Syria because of President Bashar Assad's refusal to accept Arab attempts to end the country's bloodshed.

    Tuesday's statement from the GCC says the withdrawal of the envoys will begin immediately. It comes as many European nations also withdraw their ambassadors.

    On Monday, the U.S. pulled its embassy staff from Damascus.

    The GCC statement was carried by the official news agency in Kuwait, one of the GCC states. The others are Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the United Arab Emirates. It also says the countries are asking Syria to recall its ambassadors.

    The Gulf states have led Arab pressure on Assad to end his government's attacks on opposition groups.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    BEIRUT (AP) โ€” Syrian forces renewed their assault on the flashpoint city of Homs Tuesday as Russia's foreign minister stressed the need for reform and dialogue during talks in Damascus with President Bashar Assad about the country's escalating violence.

    Sergey Lavrov's visit comes days after Syrian allies Russia and China vetoed a Western- and Arab-backed resolution at the United Nations that would have condemned the Assad regime's crackdown on dissent and calling on him to transfer some of his powers to his deputy. The Syrian government had rejected the Arab plan as intervention in Syria's internal affairs.

    Thousands of Syrians cheered Russia's foreign minister Tuesday as he arrived in Damascus.

    "Necessary reforms must be implemented in order to address legitimate demands of the people striving for a better life," Lavrov later told Assad, according to Russian state-run news agency ITAR-Tass."

     

    Lavrov also said Assad is ready for dialogue with the opposition.

    "It's clear that efforts to stop the violence should be accompanied by the beginning of dialogue among the political forces," he said. "Today we received confirmation of the readiness of the president of Syria for this work."

    Repeated efforts by the Arab League and Russia to broker talks have been rejected by the Syrian opposition, which refuses to hold talks amid the crackdown and says it will accept nothing less than the regime's downfall.

    The violence, meanwhile, continued with regime forces keeping up an assault on Homs, Syria's third largest city. Activists reported that at least 15 people, including a 15-year-old boy, were killed in violence across the country.

    More than 5,400 people have been killed in Syria since the uprising began in March, the U.N. said early last month. Hundreds more are believe to have been killed since then, but the U.N. says the chaos in the country has made it impossible to cross-check the figures.

    Syria has blocked access to trouble spots and prevented independent reporting, making it nearly impossible to verify accounts from either side. The Assad regime says terrorists acting out a foreign conspiracy to destabilize the country are behind the uprising, not people seeking to transform the authoritarian regime.

    Diplomatic efforts to end the bloodshed suffered a setback over the weekend when efforts by the U.S. and its allies in the U.N. Security Council to condemn the violence in Syria were blocked by Russia and China.

    A series of European countries, including France and Italy, announced they had recalled their ambassadors to Syria, a day after the U.S. closed its embassy in Damascus. The diplomatic moves were a clear message that Western powers see no point in engaging with Assad and now will seek to bolster Syria's opposition.

    Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan also called the Security Council veto a "fiasco" and said his country cannot remain silent about the massacres in Syria and will continue to support the Arab League efforts.

    "We will launch a new initiative with countries that stand by the Syrian people instead of the regime," Erdogan said without elaborating.

    It was not clear what kind of steps Turkey might be planning. But Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has called for "friends of democratic Syria" to unite and rally against Assad's regime, previewing the possible formation of a group of like-minded nations to coordinate assistance to the Syrian opposition from outside the U.N.

    The central city of Homs was the site of the deadliest assault of the uprising on Saturday, when more than 200 people were killed in an overnight bombardment hours before the U.N. vote.

    An activist said tanks were closing in on the rebel-held Baba Amr district in Homs, tightening a months-long siege of the area.

    "The shelling has been going on for days and the siege is getting worse. We are short of everything including food and medical supplies," said an activist who identified himself only by his first name, Omar. "People here have not slept for days."

     

    The British-based Observatory for Human Rights said troops were attempting to storm the Baba Amr, Khaldiyeh and Bayada districts and said at least nine civilians were killed in the shelling. It also reported that a 15-year-old boy was shot to death by security forces who stormed the town of Houleh, in Homs province.

    The Observatory and the Local Coordination Committees activist network also reported heavy machine gun fire in the rebel-controlled Damascus suburb of Zabadani, saying five people were killed.

    Syrian Arab News Agency SANA said three mortar shells struck the Homs refinery, one of the country's two oil refineries, blaming "armed terrorist groups" for the shelling. It did not elaborate or whether the shelling resulted in any damage. It also said armed groups attacked several security checkpoints in Homs Tuesday.

    Lavrov's convoy snaked its way along the Mazzeh boulevard among a sea of Assad supporters who turned up to express gratitude for Moscow's supportive stance. The foreign minister and Russia's foreign intelligence chief Mikhail Fradkov were headed to the presidential palace to meet with Assad.

    "Thank you Russia and China" read one banner that had the photos of both Assad and the Russian president. Many stood under rain carrying Syrian flags as well as the red, blue and white Russian banner and balloons.

    "I am here to thank Russia for its stand in the face of the world conspiracy against Syria," said Manya Abbad, 45, as she waited for Lavrov's convoy Tuesday. "I wish the Arabs adopted similar stances."

    Lavrov said it was important that Arab nations "live in peace and harmony."

    "Each leader in each country ought to be aware of their share of responsibility. You are aware of yours," Russian news agencies Novosti and ITAR-Tass quoted him as telling Assad.

    It quoted Assad, in turn, as saying Russia's position has played "a key role in saving our motherland."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Albert Aji in Damascus, Syria, Nataliya Vasilyeva in Moscow and Selcan Hacaoglu in Ankara, Turkey contributed to this report.

     
    • Almuhanad  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Gulf States' ambassadors!!??? I see. You mean ambassadors of death.
      • Ed 3 mths ago
        exactly
    • SHAKIRP  •  Montreal, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      The official line is that the oppsition is backed by the West and Israel. The opposition claims that it is Assad who is backed by Israel and (secretly) by the West. YOU PICK which one you want to believe!!! If you want the truth , here it is: It is Saudi Arabia who is backing the opposition, it is to weaken Iran's influence (Shia Muslims), and end the non-Sunni rule (as they see it) in Syria. Basically, it is a religious war/conflict. Oh, by the way, I am not Sunni or Shia.
    • notfriendlyanymore  •  Everett, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Gulf States Pulling Ambassadors from Syria!

      Uh Oh! Does this mean BO is preparing to launch the cruise missiles again like in Libya?
    • russ p  •  Rock Hill, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Withdrew their ambassadors? At least some Arabs are starting to recognize that Assad is their problem much more than it is ours. I suppose that's progress of sorts.
    • 14NC  •  Gadsden, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      All pipe smokers need to go buy all the Syrian latakia your pipe shops have as this will be the end of that great tobacco.
    • john m  •  Beirut, Lebanon  •  3 mths ago
      I have one question , why did the arab gulf countries refuse the presence of the head of the Arab monitoring group in Syria, Mr. Al Dabi, a Sudanese, who was an eye witness for months in Syria, in the security council session , where he was supposed to have a word about the situation in Syria?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Farmington, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Why do Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida have ambasadors in Syria anyway? Are non gulf states allowed to send one?
      • J.T. 3 mths ago
        Exactly my thoughts when I saw that headline, LOL!
    • Irritated  •  Montreal, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      Funny, I thought all arab countries had pull their ambassador months ago!
    • Craig  •  Skandia Twp, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Man,I'm so afraid of the world my children and my grandchildren are going to live in! As my grandma would say,the world is going to h*ll in a hand basket!
    • Wally777  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      My guess is that is is the same radical bunch.
    • Common_sense  •  Springfield, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Who are the rebels? Sunni or Shia ???
    • Frank Garrett  •  3 mths ago
      I didn't realize that Alabama and Mississippi had embassies in Damascus
    • dave  •  Santa Ana, California  •  3 mths ago
      Too bad the chinese and russians still suck his ... finger
    • Raymond  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Just another Sadat problem. One tribe controlling the other tribes. We need to stay out of it and let them keep killing each other for another 10,000 years. We have had 40 years to solve our oil problem, but Congress and oil money prevent the solution.
    • S Couple  •  3 mths ago
      If Syria hold a free election right now ran by the UN to ensure fairness, who has more supporters? Assad or the opposition leadership? I really want to know that.

      Syria seems to attack Homs in particular and the rest of the country seems to be relatively quiet. What's up with that?
      • Elizabeth K 3 mths ago
        The rest of the country is not quiet. My husband is Syrian and reads the Arabic news feeds every evening after he gets home from work. The country is in upheaval from top to bottom.
      • Mladen 3 mths ago
        We cannot know unless there are elections. Even if there is regime change, better to do it after elections (Polish style) then without elections (Libyan style).
    • Poppy  •  3 mths ago
      If a group of people started an armed uprising here in the U.S. our government would be killing them too...why is it so bad when another country does excatly what our government would do ??
      • The Love Doctor 3 mths ago
        I Love the U.S. with all my heart and soul. And I have to agree with you. It's totally hypocritical because the U.S. would never allow an uprising with guns nad violence on this level. The U.S. would shut it down immediately with full force!

        Yet we are saying it's wrong for other countries governments to defend themselves...
      • Youssef 3 mths ago
        When students demonstrated at Kent University years back, they were shot
        and killed as well and they were not armed .
      • Patriot 3 mths ago
        Ditto Youssef. I was thinking the same thing. I have to disagree with you love in your assessment that the U.S. would be able to shut it down immediately. Though they would try. I think for the most part, Americans have had enough and when it does resort to guns....it would be for the long haul.
    • Dimitri  •  3 mths ago
      Who and what are the "opposition"? The paid troublemakers and terrorists on the streets? Hillary's henchmen? Where are the funds for them coming from? This regime change undertaking is a 100% "outside job." Assad would be crazy to go along with any "demands". That would be caving in to bullies and leaving Syria exposed to scorched earth like Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan. Of course Israel and Zionist crud like Bibi N. would like nothing better.
    • Lance H  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      The Gulf States are ruled by Sunnis, that's the reason they want Assad removed from power because Assad is an Alawite, this isn't about them being bothered by human rights issues, this is religious loyalty at work.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Hugo, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Itโ€™s hard to believe that the Middle East has become more unstable in the last year. What policies caused this downward spiral??
    • You have been warned!  •  3 mths ago
      The U.S. is determined to fulfill the goal of setting the entire Middle East on fire.
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