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    Armenia abstained from voting UN General Assembly Resolution on Syria

    00:24, 4 August, 2012


    YEREVAN, AUGUST 4, ARMENPRRESS: Armenia abstained from vetoing the
    resolution submitted from UN General Assembly on Syria issue. Armenian
    Foreign Affairs press secretary Tigran Balayan told Armenpress.
    Russia qualified UN General Assembly's new resolution unbalanced and
    voted against it. 133 countries voted in favor, 12 against, 31
    abstained. Started from February 2012 the number of the countries
    abstaining grew from 17 to 31.
    The resolution initiated by Saudi Arabia has undergone significant
    changes in elaboration stages: Arab League calls for applications of
    sanctions against Syria and President Bashar al-Assad on removal from
    office were withdrawn from the resolution.
    The resolution itself composed of provisions condemning Syrian
    authorities and not the armed opposition, which aims at overthrow of
    the incumbent Government. UN General Assembly resolution, unlike the
    Security Council resolution, is of advisory and not of declarative
    nature.
    In particular, U.N.-Arab League permanent representative for Syria in
    a mission to build a democratic civil society and state is asked to
    focus on the peaceful mechanisms. Earlier Russian called it as
    permanent representative's `'mandate elaboration'', whose mission was
    to establish a dialogue between Syrian authorities and opposition and
    not to assure the change of power in official Damascus.
    Currently Kofi Annan held the office of U.N.-Arab League peace envoy
    for Syria. Kofi Annan resigned on August 2, 2012 though mandate
    expires on August 31.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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