CSTO SECRETARY-GENERAL: SENDING WEAPONS TO 'SYRIAN OPPOSITION' UNACCEPTABLE
http://sana.sy/eng/22/2013/06/27/489727.htm
Jun 27, 2013
Moscow, (SANA)_Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty
Organization Nikolai Bordyuzha expressed concern over some countries'
support to the Syrian opposition's militant factions that have foreign
terrorists within their ranks.
During a press conference in the Armenian capital Yerevan on Thursday,
Bordyuzha added that "the weak reaction of the international community
to the flesh eaters in Syria is equally worrisome."
He added that "it is unacceptable to send weapons and ordnance to the
Syrian opposition," affirming that there is no military solution to
the crisis in Syria.
CSTO comprises Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
German Chancellor warns of sending weapons to terrorist groups in Syria
German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned against sending weapons to
the armed terrorist groups in Syria.
Associated Press quoted Merkel as saying in a speech to German MPs
on Thursday that she understood why Britain, France and the United
States are considering supplying "some rebel groups" with weapons,
but warned that "the risks would be incalculable."
20130627-194743.jpg
Germany announced on June 14 that it won't send weapons to the armed
groups in Syria, calling for an international conference to solve
the crisis there.
Germany expressed reservations over a decision to lift an EU arms
embargo on sending weapons to the terrorist groups in Syria.
M. Ismael
http://sana.sy/eng/22/2013/06/27/489727.htm
Jun 27, 2013
Moscow, (SANA)_Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty
Organization Nikolai Bordyuzha expressed concern over some countries'
support to the Syrian opposition's militant factions that have foreign
terrorists within their ranks.
During a press conference in the Armenian capital Yerevan on Thursday,
Bordyuzha added that "the weak reaction of the international community
to the flesh eaters in Syria is equally worrisome."
He added that "it is unacceptable to send weapons and ordnance to the
Syrian opposition," affirming that there is no military solution to
the crisis in Syria.
CSTO comprises Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
German Chancellor warns of sending weapons to terrorist groups in Syria
German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned against sending weapons to
the armed terrorist groups in Syria.
Associated Press quoted Merkel as saying in a speech to German MPs
on Thursday that she understood why Britain, France and the United
States are considering supplying "some rebel groups" with weapons,
but warned that "the risks would be incalculable."
20130627-194743.jpg
Germany announced on June 14 that it won't send weapons to the armed
groups in Syria, calling for an international conference to solve
the crisis there.
Germany expressed reservations over a decision to lift an EU arms
embargo on sending weapons to the terrorist groups in Syria.
M. Ismael