Russian Embassy: Washington's possible military action against Syria
will roughly violate basic rules of international law and the UN
Charter
ARMINFO
Saturday, September 7, 13:54
Washington's possible military action against Syria without the UN
Security Council's approval will roughly violate the basic rules of
international law and the UN Charter, says the statement of the
Russian Embassy in Armenia.
The possible military strike against Syria will have disastrous
consequences both for the country and for the region. It will result
in intensification of the radical terrorist groups' activities,
aggravation of ethnic and religious contradictions, and escalation of
the humanitarian crisis in Syria and the neighboring countries.
The Russian Embassy stresses that the United States' possible
military strike against Damascus runs counter to the Russian-U.S.
arrangements to speed up efforts to prepare for the Geneva
international conference on Syria.
"The Russian assessments about the U.S. possible military action
against Syria have been expressed in Russian President Vladimir
Putin's Aug 31 answers to journalists' questions in Vladivostok and
Putin's interview with the First Channel and the Associated Press on
Sept 4", says the statement.
will roughly violate basic rules of international law and the UN
Charter
ARMINFO
Saturday, September 7, 13:54
Washington's possible military action against Syria without the UN
Security Council's approval will roughly violate the basic rules of
international law and the UN Charter, says the statement of the
Russian Embassy in Armenia.
The possible military strike against Syria will have disastrous
consequences both for the country and for the region. It will result
in intensification of the radical terrorist groups' activities,
aggravation of ethnic and religious contradictions, and escalation of
the humanitarian crisis in Syria and the neighboring countries.
The Russian Embassy stresses that the United States' possible
military strike against Damascus runs counter to the Russian-U.S.
arrangements to speed up efforts to prepare for the Geneva
international conference on Syria.
"The Russian assessments about the U.S. possible military action
against Syria have been expressed in Russian President Vladimir
Putin's Aug 31 answers to journalists' questions in Vladivostok and
Putin's interview with the First Channel and the Associated Press on
Sept 4", says the statement.