Russia wants the U.N. Security Council to meet publicly on Thursday to discuss the situation in Syria's eastern Ghouta, where pro-regime forces are bombarding the "besieged opposition-held"[sic] enclave near Damascus.
"This is necessary given the concern that we've heard today in order to make sure that all parties can present their vision, their understanding of this situation and come up with a ways of getting out of this situation," Russian U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told the 15-member council on Wednesday.
"I think it is necessary given the concerns that we heard today in order to make sure that all parties present their understanding of this situation and come up the ways of getting of of this situation," he said.
[dailysabah.com]
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"This is necessary given the concern that we've heard today in order to make sure that all parties can present their vision, their understanding of this situation and come up with a ways of getting out of this situation," Russian U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told the 15-member council on Wednesday.
"I think it is necessary given the concerns that we heard today in order to make sure that all parties present their understanding of this situation and come up the ways of getting of of this situation," he said.
[dailysabah.com]
21/2/18
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El Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU se ha reunido de urgencia este jueves por iniciativa de Rusia para tratar la situación en Guta Oriental, un suburbio de Damasco donde la situación humanitaria se ha agravado últimamente...
ReplyDeleteSegún comentó el representante permanente de Rusia ante la ONU, Vasili Nebenzia, la reunión permitirá obtener "una nueva visión y entendimiento de la situación y proponer vías de salida".
Durante su intervención, Nebenzia ha denunciado que hay una "guerra informativa" acerca de la situación en Guta Oriental. Según una visión que presentan los medios occidentales, en la zona solo hay hospitales contra los que actúa el Gobierno sirio, mientras que la presencia de "varias miles de milicias irreconciliables" es algo que se calla, ha señalado el diplomático ruso.
Nebenzia destacó el hecho de que algunos de estos milicianos están vinculados con grupos terroristas, como Jabhat al Nusra, "atacan Damasco y lanzan decenas de misiles al día" contra la capital siria, estadística que no se toma en consideración.
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