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Russia, China veto UN resolution calling for ceasefire in Syria
Russia's 13th veto came as draft didn't include exemption for military attacks against UN-blacklisted fighter groups.

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It was the 13th time Russia vetoed a UN resolution on Syria and the seventh time China did so [Brendan McDermid/Reuters]

Russia and China have vetoed a United NationsSecurity Council resolution that called for a truce in the region of Idlib, the last rebel-held stronghold in northwestern Syria.

The resolution said, "All parties shall immediately cease hostilities to avoid a further deterioration of the already catastrophic humanitarian situation in Idlib Governorate, beginning at noon Damascus time on 21 September 2019."

Russia vetoed the call for action because it did not include an exemption for military offensives against the UN-blacklisted fighter groups.

It was the 13th time Russia vetoed a resolution on the Syrian conflict and the seventh in the case of China.

Equatorial Guinea abstained, while the remaining 12 members of the council voted in favour of the resolution, which was drafted by Kuwait, Belgium and Germany.

"As co-penholders of the humanitarian file for Syria in the Council, we would like to call upon all member states to vote in favor of our resolution," the three drafters said.

"Our draft resolution the Council will vote on today is a purely humanitarian one," they said, noting that half a million people have been displaced since the Idlib offensive began four months ago.

According to Al Jazeera political correspondent James Bays, it was mainly the Russians who had issues with the resolution.

"It's worth noting that this veto comes as Russia currently presides over the UN Security Council and just days before the UN General Assembly, where so far no specific meetings on Syria have been called," Bays said from New York.

"I think the Chinese, as they have done a fair few times, have gone along with the Russians for solidarity but it really was the Russian objection to this resolution," he added.

"Obviously, the main bombardment that has been taking place in Idlib is by the Syrian government backed by the Russian airforce," he added.

Earlier on Thursday, the sponsors of the resolution urged not to veto the "purely humanitarian" measure.

According to the countries, the situation in Idlib could deteriorate significantly if the fighting continued and could turn into a major humanitarian crisis.

"The Council cannot, must not, let that happen," they said.

Russia and China have presented a joint alternative resolution, which specifies that the ceasefire would not apply to military operations against individuals, groups or entities "associated with terrorist groups".

Voting on that resolution could happen on Thursday.

On Wednesday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres joined the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Peter Maurer, in appealing for an end to air and artillery bombardments of Idlib, citing the devastating effect on civilians.

Previous ceasefires
Idlib is home to three million people, half of whom are already internally displaced from areas previously captured by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad.

The UN says two-thirds of those currently in the war-torn province are women and children.

A unilateral ceasefire called by Russia on Saturday, which briefly paused the Syrian government advance on rebel-controlled areas, has done little to quell fears of a humanitarian catastrophe.

The ceasefire was yet another attempt to avert a full-blown Syrian offensive, which the UN has said would result in one of the worst humanitarian "nightmares" in Syria's eight-year conflict.

A previous ceasefire brokered in August ended just days after it began.

Russia intervened in Syria's long-running conflict almost four years ago in support of al-Assad, while Turkey has long backed rebels in Idlib. The two countries sponsored a de-escalation agreement for Idlib that has been in place since September last year, but faltered in recent months.

However, according to Al Jazeera's Bays, there is also a little bit of hope something positive might happen.

"One potentially good bit of news is it's looking like they are getting a constitutional committee together, trying to get the parties that were present during the failed peace talks in Geneva to at least get together to talk about a future constitution," Bays said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019...tion-calling-truce-idlib-190919163754250.html
 
What a mess syria has become. Somebody should have just killed that scum bashar ul asad and solved the problem.
 
Not really. KSA and UAE bomb rebels because Muslim Brotherhood is banned in KSA and UAE.

KSA and UAE are anti Assad and are only against the Ikhwani rebels. They fully support and fund the salafi rebels to overthrow Assad. They also started to support kurdis as they are anti Turkey rebels.

Qatar and Turkey are another block but the above 2 are the biggest blocks. We also have Egypt which is very quiet but it is 100% anti rebel and pro Syria government, Egypt is quiet only because its skint and needs Saudi and UAE money.

The biggest question mark is who has been supporting ISIS in Syria and Iraq????
 
KSA and UAE are anti Assad and are only against the Ikhwani rebels. They fully support and fund the salafi rebels to overthrow Assad. They also started to support kurdis as they are anti Turkey rebels.

Qatar and Turkey are another block but the above 2 are the biggest blocks. We also have Egypt which is very quiet but it is 100% anti rebel and pro Syria government, Egypt is quiet only because its skint and needs Saudi and UAE money.

The biggest question mark is who has been supporting ISIS in Syria and Iraq????

They have good relation with Assad behind the curtains. UAE reopened embassy in Damascus last year. I wouldn't be surprised if KSA and UAE pay big money to Assad to fight Muslim Brotherhood in Idlib.

ISIS was not supported by anyone. Anyone who tries to set up a worldwide Islamic caliphate is bound to be attacked by everyone since he / she is a threat to their rules.
 
They have good relation with Assad behind the curtains. UAE reopened embassy in Damascus last year. I wouldn't be surprised if KSA and UAE pay big money to Assad to fight Muslim Brotherhood in Idlib.

ISIS was not supported by anyone. Anyone who tries to set up a worldwide Islamic caliphate is bound to be attacked by everyone since he / she is a threat to their rules.

Only recently they started to build contacts because of the Qatar problem and also that they could not defeat Bashar.

If Bashar was defeated, we would witness a MB and salafi joint government in Syria. Much like the one in Egypt. If this was unacceptable to Saudia then a split Syria would be the next option.

ISIS was not supported by anyone but still managed to overtake most of Syria and Iraq. They had the best trained foot soldiers, unlimited weapons. A claim not so strong I say
 
Only recently they started to build contacts because of the Qatar problem and also that they could not defeat Bashar.

ISIS was not supported by anyone but still managed to overtake most of Syria and Iraq. They had the best trained foot soldiers, unlimited weapons. A claim not so strong I say

KSA and UAE never backed any Islamist rebels in Syria. At most a few very small groups in southern Syria who promptly surrendered to Russia without a fight and joined Assadist army in the blink of an eye. The Islamist rebels in Idlib like HTS, TIP, AAS were never backed by KSA and UAE. The Islamist rebels in Damascus like JAI and Rahman Corps were backed by Qatar, not by KSA and UAE.

They had the best trained foot soldiers, unlimited weapons.

ISIS was crap. Beaten by US and Russia within a year. Even Turkey beat them in Bab within weeks.
 
KSA and UAE never backed any Islamist rebels in Syria. At most a few very small groups in southern Syria who promptly surrendered to Russia without a fight and joined Assadist army in the blink of an eye. The Islamist rebels in Idlib like HTS, TIP, AAS were never backed by KSA and UAE. The Islamist rebels in Damascus like JAI and Rahman Corps were backed by Qatar, not by KSA and UAE.

Ksa and UAE were the biggest backers and financiers of the Syrian rebel groups. Mostly the Salafi terrorist organisations. Since the Qatar and Saudi split loyalties have changed. Saudi and UAE only back those rebels who are loyal to them but also anti MB. Qatar backs the MB oriented groups.
 

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