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    RUBEN SAFRASTYAN: THE USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN SYRIA WAS A GREAT PROVOCATION

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/08/29/the-use-of-chemical-weapons-in-syria-was-a-great-provocation/
    18:03 29.08.2013

    Karen Ghazaryan
    "Radiolur"

    The use of chemical weapons in Syria is a heavy crime and the guilty
    should be punished, Director of the Oriental Studies Institute of
    the Armenian National Academy of Sciences Ruben Safrastyan told a
    press conference today. According to him, the use of chemical weapons
    was a great provocation aimed not only at engaging the US and other
    countries in the Syria events, but also destabilizing the situation
    in the whole Middle East.

    Safrastyan considers the authors of the provocation are the radical
    forces, which actually started implementing their policy of changes
    in the Middle East. However, he does not rule out the participation
    of certain American and Turkish forces.

    He noted that while the US President seemed to support the idea of
    immediate intervention, it becomes clear from his most recent remarks
    that the US will still wait for the development of events. The same
    approach laid in the basis of yesterday's statement of the UK Foreign
    Minister, who said "it's necessary to wait for the conclusion of the
    UN experts."

    According to the analyst, if the US bypasses the UN Security Council
    and hits Syria, it will violate the international law and weaken the
    role of the UN, which will, in turn, have a negative impact on the
    developments all over the world. Besides, it will be dangerous for
    the US, itself, as it will "earn"the hostility of a huge sector of
    the Arab world.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/08/29/the-use-of-chemical-weapons-in-syria-was-a-great-provocation/

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