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    PUTIN WARNS AGAINST FOREIGN MILITARY INTERVENTION IN SYRIA

    Russian President Vladimir Putin (file photo)

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/06/04/307149/putin-warns-against-meddling-in-syria/
    Tue Jun 4, 2013 12:47PM GMT

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned against any attempt at
    foreign military intervention in Syria, stressing that the move would
    only make the situation worse.

    Speaking at a joint news conference after a summit with European
    Union leaders in Yekaterinburg, Putin said on Tuesday that any future
    foreign military intervention in Syria is doomed to fail.

    "We once again underscored that any attempts to influence the situation
    through force and direct military intervention are doomed to failure,"
    Putin said.

    He also criticized the EU for not extending an arms embargo on
    militants fighting against the Syrian government.

    The Russian president also defended his country's decision to deliver
    advanced S-300 air defense missile systems to the Syrian government,
    saying it complies with the international law and will help to tilt
    the balance of power in the region.

    "It's perhaps the best such weapon in the world. It's indeed a serious
    weapon. We don't want to throw the region off balance," Putin added.

    He, however, said that Russia has not yet fulfilled the contract,
    which was signed a few years ago.

    On May 28, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said that
    Moscow will go ahead with the delivery of S-300 anti-aircraft missiles
    to Syria, and that the arms will help deter foreign intervention in
    the Arab country.

    He also stated that the air defense system was a "stabilizing factor"
    that could dissuade "some hotheads" from entering the unrest in Syria.

    The US, Israel and several Western countries have been pressuring
    Russia not to go through with a promised delivery of S-300 missiles
    to the Syrian government.

    The S-300 missile system, which has a range of up to 200 kilometers
    and the capability to track down and strike multiple targets
    simultaneously, could increase Syria's air defense potential and at
    the same time limit the Israeli air force's ability to hit targets
    inside Syria. Israel has threatened to attack the missiles if they
    are delivered.

    HM/PR/SS




    From: A. Papazian
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