Russia Says Determined to Prevent Libyan Scenario in Syria

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The BRICS group of emerging powers are determined not to allow a Libyan-style solution to the crisis in Syria, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Sunday.

"If it's up to the BRICS, the Libyan scenario won't be repeated," Russian news agencies quoted Lavrov as saying in a joint press conference with his Brazilian counterpart Antonio Patriota.

"We are proposing that the U.N. Security Council firmly demands that all parties to the conflict respect human rights and begin talks," he said, referring to the BRICS -- Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

"We cannot incite the Syrian opposition to ignore dialogue," he said.

Moscow has consistently opposed sanctions against Syria and, like China, boycotted a U.N. Security Council meeting on sanctions against Damascus.

On Friday, the European Union imposed an embargo on Syrian oil exports, in order to stop a key revenue source for the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, in a move criticized by Syria's longtime ally Russia.

The EU oil embargo against Syria went into effect on Saturday a day after its adoption by the 27-nation bloc to punish the government for its brutal suppression of pro-democracy protests.

Moscow has also refused to stop selling arms to Syria, despite an appeal from U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who last month also called on China and India to step up pressure on Assad's regime, along with Moscow.

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Default-user-icon TITUS (Guest) over 12 years

I don't envy the Russian people for having a rotten government like yours Mr. Lavrov, I guess you insist on your gambling away any economic Future that your country might have with the new free democratic, peaceful, and economically vibrant future Middle East, now don't you? I wonder what you and Mr. Putin and the rest would say to the new generation of Russians 10 years from now when they hold you accountable for your stances and ask whether a few rotten arms deals that most probably ended up illegally enriching some few corrupt official in the "New" Russia at the expense of the country's standing in the region and free world, with criminal dictatorships regime like that of the Assads and Iran were worth the decades of economic isolation that followed. What would your answer be I wonder Mr. Lavrov?