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    Russia, China veto UN resolution on Syria

    UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council failed again Saturday to take decisive action to stop the escalating violence in Syria as Russia and China blocked a resolution backing an Arab League plan that calls for President Bashar Assad to step down. The double-veto outraged the U.S. and European council members who feared it would embolden the Assad regime.

    In an unusual weekend session, 13 members of the council, including the United States, Britain and France, voted in favor of the resolution aimed at stopping the brutal crackdown in Syria that has killed thousands of people since anti-government protests erupted a year ago.

    It was the second time in four months that Russia and China used their veto power to block a Security Council resolution condemning the violence in Syria. Damascus has been a key Russian ally since Soviet times and Moscow has opposed any U.N. call that could be interpreted as advocating military intervention or regime change.

    The rare double-veto was issued following days of high-level negotiations aimed at overcoming Russian opposition to the draft resolution. In a true display of diplomatic brinksmanship, the U.S., European nations and the Arab League ultimately decided to call Russia's bluff on its threats to block the measure despite its overwhelming support among council members. Moscow went ahead and used its veto, bringing Beijing along in support.

    Several European envoys said before the session that they felt compelled to call for the vote despite Russia's attempts to seek a delay because they were concerned about the latest outbreak of violence in Syria.

    The urgency was heightened by a weekend assault by Syrian forces firing mortars and artillery on the city of Homs. Activists said more than 200 people were killed in what they called the bloodiest episode of the nearly 11-month-old uprising against Assad. The U.N. said in December that more than 5,400 people have been killed since March, but it has been unable to update its count for weeks due to the chaos. Hundreds more have been killed since that tally was announced.

    After the vote, U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice, in unusually strong language, said the United States was "disgusted" by the vetoes, accusing Russia and China of aiming to "sell out the Syrian people and shield a craven tyrant." She said their "intransigence is even more shameful" because Russia continues to supply weapons to Syria.

    "For months this council has been held hostage by a couple of members," Rice said. "These members stand behind empty arguments and individual interests while delaying and seeking to strip bare any text that would pressure Assad to change his actions.

    "Any further bloodshed that flows will be on their hands," she added.

    Both President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had urged passage of the resolution earlier Saturday.

    U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed "deep regret" over the council's inability to reach consensus, calling it "a great disappointment to the people of Syria and the Middle East, and to all supporters of democracy and human rights," his spokesman Martin Nesirky said.

    The Security Council's failure to pass the measure "undermines the role of the United Nations and the international community" in its efforts to end the violence in Syria, he said.

    British Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant said his country was "appalled" by the double veto, but would continue efforts to get the Security Council to take action.

    "Despite this veto, we will continue as the United Kingdom to strongly support the Arab League plan and we will bring this issue back to the Security Council if the Syrian regime does not end the bloodshed and implement the plan as has been demanded," Lyall Grant said.

    Moroccan Ambassador Mohammed Loulichki, a key sponsor of the resolution, told reporters afterward that his country was "frustrated and sad" over the outcome. He said the draft remains on the table and hoped that consensus can still be reached to take another vote later.

    Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin told reporters afterward that he was encouraged by statements about "the intention to continue diplomatic efforts" and noted that the Security Council is "not the only diplomatic tool on the planet."

    Churkin said that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and the country's foreign intelligence chief, Mikhail Fradkov, will meet with Assad in Damascus on Tuesday, without providing specifics on the purpose of that trip.

    The latest U.N. resolution repeated all the conditions that Arab League foreign ministers had set in a Jan. 22 decision on Syria, calling for Assad to delegate his powers to a deputy as part of a Syrian-led political transition to a democratic state.

    Russia had expressed concerns about the draft text, saying it feared the resolution would lead to the kind of military intervention and regime change seen in Libya after last year's council action intended to protect civilians from attacks by forces loyal to strongman Moammar Gadhafi.

    After Saturday's vote, Churkin accused fellow council members of being inflexible by backing what he called an "unbalanced" resolution that failed to contain measures against armed anti-government groups.

    Churkin said his country's proposed amendments to the resolution had been ignored, and the version voted on Saturday "did not adequately reflect the real state of affairs in Syria."

    Lavrov had warned earlier that Moscow would use its veto power if the amendments were not included in the draft text.

    Russia's proposed changes were aimed at satisfying Moscow's concerns that the resolution made too few demands of anti-government armed groups, and that the text could prejudge the outcome of a national dialogue among political forces in Syria.

    Chinese Ambassador Li Baodong said his country joined Russia in voting against the resolution because the proposed amendments were not taken into account.

    U.S. Ambassador Rice had described those amendments as "unacceptable" as she headed into Saturday's session.

    Before the vote, Obama had urged the Security Council to stand up against the Syrian regime, saying Assad had displayed "disdain for human life and dignity" following the weekend attacks in Homs.

    "The international community must work to protect the Syrian people from this abhorrent brutality," Obama said in a blistering statement issued by the White House.

    "Assad has no right to lead Syria, and has lost all legitimacy with his people and the international community," Obama said.

    To the Syrian people, Obama pledged U.S. support and vowed to work with them to build a better future in their country.

    Clinton met Saturday with Lavrov on the sidelines of a security conference in Munich, Germany, to urge immediate U.N. action on Syria, but was unable to dissuade Russia from wielding its veto power as a permanent council member.

    Other council members joined the U.S. in condemning the vetoes.

    "It is a sad day for this council, a sad day for Syrians and a sad day for all friends of democracy," French Ambassador Gerard Araud said after the vote.

    Araud said Russia and China had "made themselves complicit in a policy of repression carried out by the Assad regime."

    Portuguese Ambassador Jose Filipe Moraes Cabral asked: "How many more dead and maimed will it take for this council to react?"

    Human rights advocates feared that the resolution's failure might encourage the Assad government to intensify its violent crackdown on anti-government protesters.

    "The risk is high that the Assad regime will see this double veto as a green light for even more violence," said Philippe Bolopion, who monitors the United Nations for Human Rights Watch. "Vetoes by Russia and China are not only a slap in the face of the Arab League, they are also a betrayal of the Syrian people."

    ____

    Associated Press writers Matthew Lee and Geir Molson in Munich and Vladimir Isachenkov in Moscow contributed to this report.

     
    • morris  •  3 mths ago
      WHAT ABOUT BAHRAN SAUDI ARABIA AND YEMEN?
    • A PT always  •  Lugano, Switzerland  •  3 mths ago
      The World Bank ... the IMF ... and especially the UN are baneful to human existence. They were created by the very rich and powerful families in this world to control people. What do you think Davos (in Switzerland) is all about? They are the Masters ... your are their chattel. You will carry the yoke and if you become a vociferous dissident, you will experience their lash - first hand. It's incontrovertible. C'est la guerre.
      • Cyrus 3 mths ago
        A PT Always ... Someone who sees things for the way they really are and NOT as a brain-washed, flag-waving #$%$.. My BROTHER
      • A PT always 3 mths ago
        Cyrus - Thank you for your kind words.
      • dr wuwu 3 mths ago
        Well this vociferous dissident will defiantly busta cap on several French and Swiss Masters and whoever stands for them before I'm gone, friggin coward ! You'll be slobbin on their knobs.
    • seyed  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Madam Secretary,
      I do not support the government in Syria but
      At least there were two countries that vetoed this Security Council resolution. How do you think they feel when we are the only country in the world that has vetoed a lot of resolution?
      We do have a lot of blood on our hands as well. Like it or not.
      • byronfrombay 3 mths ago
        It is very simple get out of the UN.
      • JH 3 mths ago
        Hat security council resolutions was the U.S. the only nation to veto? Name even one,
      • JH 3 mths ago
        *what
    • ghji  •  3 mths ago
      as much as i don't like the violance in syria, i refuse to have another for peace that will in turn most likely put just another madman in power in syria. I would prefer that we don't start another trillon dollar war.
    • Starr  •  El Paso, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      First Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and all the Gulf states need to establish democracy in their countries, and then talk about democracy in Syria. Note to Bashar: Don't be #$%$ like your father and stop killing Syrians and give to your people what they want.
    • SPLASH  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      Dictators support dictators so they won't be the last ones left.
      • Carl Shieffer 3 mths ago
        Is the Vatican not a dictator? You need to take that dictatorship out first.
    • scandal  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Russia and china don't condemn the violence because they to are guilty of cracking down on there own citizens.Friends of a feather flock together.They are guilty of the same violence you just don't hear about it as often.
      • johnsmith 3 mths ago
        Scanda, Don't think for a minute that the USA won't do the same if our rebels get too uppity.
    • SuzannFan  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      How many times USA has vetoed resolutions censoring Israel? This is like 2 minute warning to USA and Europe that Russia and China will not sit and eat popcorn if Israel attacks Iran. It will be a global conflict with familiar attacks on US & European targets around the world.
    • J C P  •  Bowling Green, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      Get rid of the United Nations because it is just a joke .
      • Skeptic 3 mths ago
        Are you kidding? U.N. is the way for us to gang bang someone "legitimately."
    • Homero  •  3 mths ago
      All those stupid calling for death to Russia, China and Iran, have never being under real live fire, i would like to see all of them on a real war #$%$ on their underwear. and yelling for help, bunch of cowards do you know what is real war, keep writing and writing someday you will have shrapnel falling in your funcking heads.
    • Steve in Cleveland  •  3 mths ago
      The Russians and Chinese governments are afraid of what may happen if Syria, then Iran, then North Korea, falls. They are next and these governments are terrified.
    • flor  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      democracy can not be injected by other countries in middle east; they must gain their way to it. it is hard,but that's the only way. US must pay attention to their own people.
    • Anan  •  Amersfoort, The Netherlands  •  3 mths ago
      Very strange !!! some are "concerned", too much perhaps, by the uncertain news of the Syrian army shelling certain area's of the heavily-armed rebels.. But they are NOT concerned at all about the same heavily-armed radical rebels committing attrocities and massacres; torturing whole families and killing them in clod blood in Homs... just because they refused to leave their homes and flee the area under the control of the rebels...
      WHERE IS HONESTY HERE???? IT IS REALLY A VERY "LONELY WORD" IN THIS DISHONEST TIME.
    • Ed  •  White Plains, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Protect the Syrian people? They're protesters are armed to the teeth. If Obama wanted to protect anyone, he should protect the peaceful Occupy protesters in the US. You cannot allow police to arrest peaceful protests at will in the US, and say armed protests in Syria should be allowed and protected. It makes no sense at all! We should stay out the the mid east and let them destroy themselves. We should welcome them if and when they're ready to join the civilized world. In the mean time, let's focus on the problems at home.
    • Ted N  •  3 mths ago
      Fool me once. We should talk. The US is the largest arms merchant in the world. Keeping he oil flowing at any cost is killing us.
    • Logan  •  3 mths ago
      Russia has two naval bases in Syria at the two largest ports. Historically, Russia has always attempted to get warm water ports. Russia has even attempted in the past to take over Iran in order to get warm water ports but were repelled by the British. Good luck with them agreeing to anything that threatens their warm water ports.
    • APPEASE  •  Charlottesville, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      let syria solve its own problems
    • guillotinetheelites  •  3 mths ago
      how about telling the truth for a change!
    • jarhead1989  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      I thought Obummer would make it all better how is the hope and change working for you know?
    • mountain man  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      I remember another time when our wonderful humane government had all the newspapers wanting Americans to go "save the poor villagers" and stop comminist China in Viet Nam..now the stores only carry Commie China goods and our president and congress can only agree on new free trade agreements..so NO ! don't believe another "GO SAVE THE POOR VILLAGERS"
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