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Russia Vows to Continue Arms Sales to Syria
2012-02-03
[An Nahar] Russia will not stop selling arms to Syria, a top defense official said Thursday, as Moscow stands by its longtime ally despite mounting international condemnation over the Syrian regime's bloody crackdown on a 10-month-old uprising.

Russia's Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov said his country is not violating any international obligations by selling weapons to Damascus
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"As of today there are no restrictions on our delivery of weapons," he told journalists in Russia, according to the country's state news agencies. "We must fulfill our obligations and this is what we are doing."

Moscow has been one of Syria's most powerful allies -- along with Iran -- as Syria tries to crush the revolt against Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
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. The U.N. estimates that more than 5,400 people have been killed in the government crackdown.

Moscow's stance is motivated in part by its strategic and defense ties, including weapons sales, with Syria. But Russia also rejects what it sees as a world order dominated by the U.S. Last month, Russia reportedly signed a $550-million deal to sell combat jets to Syria.

U.N. ambassadors this week are trying to overcome Russia's opposition to a draft resolution at the Security Council calling for Assad to surrender power. Moscow says it would veto the draft because it believes it opens the way for eventual international military action.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Russian sadness and melancholy, that's a keeper.
Posted by: Dale   2012-02-03 14:29  

#2  This is a mistake by the Syrian opposition, who should make it perfectly clear to Russia that if they stay neutral, they will still be Syria's friend if Assad is overthrown, but if they keep supporting him, no more Mediterranean holidays for Russians, ever. No port, no debt repayment, nothing.

Toska.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2012-02-03 09:27  

#1  I doubt they would care if they were violating any international treaties
Posted by: chris   2012-02-03 08:10  

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