Syria rejects Arab troops, UN urged to step in
DAMASCUS: Syria on Tuesday ruled out any deployment of Arab troops as proposed by Qatar to halt 10 months of deadly unrest, as army defectors appealed to the UN Security Council to intervene in the crisis.
?Syria rejects the statements of officials of Qatar on sending Arab troops to worsen the crisis and pave the way for foreign intervention,? the foreign ministry said.
?The Syrian people refuse any foreign intervention in any name. They will oppose any attempt to undermine the sovereignty of Syria and the integrity of its territory,? it said in a statement.
?It would be regrettable for Arab blood to flow on Syria?s territory to serve known (interests),? the ministry added, without elaborating.
In an interview with US television aired at the weekend, Qatar?s emir, Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa al Thani, said he favoured sending Arab troops to Syria to ?stop the killing?.
The Arab League is due to meet on Syria on Saturday-Sunday and expected to discuss the fate of its widely criticised observer mission in the violence-stricken country.
From its base in Turkey, the Syrian Free Army (SFA) called on the 22-member Arab League to ?quickly transfer the case of Syria to the UN Security Council?, in a statement signed by its leader Riyadh al Asaad, a dissident colonel. The United Nations has pledged to assist the Arab mission deployed in Syria since last month, saying Monday it would start training the bloc?s observers within days. But the defector force is seeking much bolder action from the world body and urged the international community to ?act quickly against the regime through Chapter 7 of the UN charter to maintain peace?.
The Security Council?s robust Chapter 7 provision allows for UN-backed forces to initiate military action, not simply respond when attacked.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Monday said ?the situation in Syria has reached an unacceptable point?, and urged the Security Council to respond with ?seriousness and gravity and in a coherent manner?.
But tough action by the council has been repeatedly blocked by Damascus allies China and Russia, which vetoed a Western draft UN resolution in October that would have condemned Assad?s regime.
Russia, which has accused the West of eyeing Libya-style regime change in Damascus, on Monday distributed its second draft resolution that blames both sides for the crisis and opposes strong UN action, Western diplomats said.
France on Tuesday dismissed the Russian draft, saying it fell ?very far from responding to the reality of the situation in Syria?. afp
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