Syria's decision to place its chemical weapons arsenal under
international control was the result of Russia’s proposal rather than
the threat of a US military strike, President Bashar Assad has told a
Russian TV channel.
“Syria is handing over its chemical weapons under
international supervision because of Russia,” Assad said in
an interview with state-run news channel Rossiya-24. “The US
threats did not influence the decision,” he added.
Within days Damascus promises to submit to the United Nations all
documents required for joining the chemical weapons ban treaty.
"When we see the United States really wants stability in our
region and stops threatening, striving to attack, and also ceases
arms deliveries to terrorists, then we will believe that the
necessary processes can be finalized," he was quoted as
saying.
The Syrian president also called on the US administration to drop
its plans for military action “with far-fetched reasons as a
cause for the attack.”
“Terrorists are trying to provoke American strike against
Syria,” Assad said. The opposition forces get chemical
weapons from abroad, he added.
Both the Syrian government and rebel forces have blamed each
other for the chemical weapon attack in a Damascus suburb on
August 21.
The interview was recorded on Thursday and will be aired later.
On Monday, as the White House was pushing for congressional
approval of the military strike against the Syrian regime,
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov urged Damascus to put its stockpile of
chemical weapons under international control.
Moscow also called on the Syrian government to join the
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
Syria accepted the proposal and agreed to sign the sign the
Chemical Weapons Convention.
Moscow’s initiative was also welcomed in Washington. President
Barack Obama urged the US Congress to postpone a vote to
authorize military action, and said he was seeking a diplomatic
solution to the Syrian conflict.
US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russia's foreign minister,
Sergey Lavrov, accompanied by groups of experts, were scheduled
to meet in Geneva late Thursday to discuss in
detail Moscow's plan to dispose of Syrian chemical weapons.
Ahead of the meeting, Lavrov said that not just Moscow and
Washington would supervise the placing of Syrian chemical weapons
under international control, but that specialists from other
countries would also be involved in the process.
“We are not going to usurp these arrangements in the
Russian-US format,” he told a media conference in Astana,
Kazakhstan, on Thursday, Interfax reported. “International
specialists, experts of the United Nations and the Organization
for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, must take part in this
work. We and our American colleagues are already holding a
substantive dialogue with them.”
Lavrov also said he hoped Russia and the US would live up to
international expectations in resolving the Syrian crisis.
“True, a lot depends on Russia and the United States, but the
two of us will never deliver results unless our initiatives enjoy
the support of the people of the region and the international
community,” Lavrov said in an interview on a visit to
Kazakhstan, before flying to Geneva. He added: “We need to
solidly plan our initiatives on international legal
principles.”
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Assad: Syria to hand over chem arms in 1 month, only if US drops strike plans
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