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Syria will not meet the 1 week deadline
2013-09-19
WASS

Via The Other Perfessor

From TFA:

The U.S.-Russian plan for the removal or destruction of Syria's chemical weapons, hailed as a diplomatic breakthrough just days ago, appeared to run into trouble Wednesday as the Obama administration backed off a deadline for the Syrian government to submit a full inventory of its toxic stockpiles and facilities to international inspectors.

The State Department signaled that it does not expect Syrian President Bashar Assad to produce the list within seven days, as spelled out in the framework deal that Washington and Moscow announced last weekend in Geneva.

Marie Harf, a State Department spokeswoman, said Wednesday that "our goal is to see forward momentum" by Saturday, not the full list. "We've never said it was a hard and fast deadline."

U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry had described the deadline as the first of a series of "specific timelines" that would indicate whether Syria is committed to the pact, which demands that Assad's government give up its chemical weapons in exchange for the United States shelving the threat of airstrikes.
The Other Perfesser said he didn't see the one week deadline in the text. In the agreement it says:
In furtherance of the objective to eliminate the Syrian chemical weapons program, the United States and the Russian Federation have reached a shared assessment of the amount and type of chemical weapons involved, and are committed to the immediate international control over chemical weapons and their components in Syria. The United States and the Russian Federation expect Syria to submit, within a week, a comprehensive listing, including names, types, and quantities of its chemical weapons agents, types of munitions, and location and form of storage, production, and research and development facilities.
Posted by:badanov

#1  Yokay, I'll bite, ISN'T THIS THE SAME ONE-WEEK DEADLINE SECSTATE JAAAWHN FORMALLY REJECTED LAST WEEK???

IIAC, Kerry's rejection infers that Baby Assad = Syria is NOT obligated to the one-week deadline, + actually has more time than that???

Is it possible that POTUS Bammer + SecState Jaaawhn are NOT confabbing+ coordinating wid one another on Syria as should be - NOT THE FIRST TIME ITS OCCURRED IN US POLITICS, NOR WILL IT BE THE LAST???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-09-19 01:11  

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