Sunday, September 18, 2011

Russian lawmakers travel to Syria to seek end to violence

Alarabiya.net English

The Syrian president's counsellor Boutheina Chaabane (R) and senator of Russia’s upper house, First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Ilyas Uumakhanov, speak as they walk to address a joint press conference. (Photo by AFP)
The Syrian president's counsellor Boutheina Chaabane (R) and senator of Russia’s upper house, First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Ilyas Uumakhanov, speak as they walk to address a joint press conference. (Photo by AFP)
A group of Russian lawmakers arrived in Damascus Saturday in a bid to broker an end to violence in the country, as security forces were reported to have killed two more people.

Moscow is a traditional ally of President Bashar al-Assad, and the delegation aims to meet him and opposition figures, news agencies reported.
“Russia cares about the fate of the Syrian people. That’s why we want to find a way to stop a negative scenario developing," Russia's Interfax quoted Ilyas Uumakhanov, vice president of the Russian upper house, as saying.

“Russia is against any external interference in Syria's domestic problems and is ready to assist where it can with internal political dialogue, which should take place in a peaceful atmosphere, without victims,” he said.

“We intend to assess the situation, lead the consultations with the different political forces,” he added.

Syria's SANA news agency said the group began a four-day visit to meet “independent politicians and the opposition.”

No date was given for the meeting with Assad, and it was not clear which opposition forces the delegation intended to meet.

Russia has continued to support the Syrian regime despite its crackdown on protests that the United Nations estimates to have killed around 2,600 people.

Earlier, Mikhail Margelov, special representative of the Russian president, had said the delegation would seek to “clarify the facts, to see firsthand what is really happening.”

On Saturday, Syrian security forces killed two people as they conducted searches in the northwestern province of Idlib, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The victims, a man and a woman, were killed in the town of Khan Sheikhun, the British-based group told AFP by telephone.

For its part, SANA said one member of the security forces was killed and another wounded in an ambush by an "armed terrorist group" in the same town.

It also said five members of the security forces were killed in an ambush in the central city of Homs.

The Russians arrived a day after security forces in Syria shot dead at least 22 people in operations across the country, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, as pressure mounted on the regime to end the crackdown.

Moscow has refused to support Western sanctions against Assad and argued that equal pressure should also be placed on the protesters who refuse to engage Assad in direct talks.

President Dmitry Medvedev has said that some of those taking part in the Syrian demonstration had links to “terrorists.”

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