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Russia's Lavrov seeks peace in Syria as forces bombard Homs
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Syrian President Bashar Assad, left, shakes hands with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey lavrov, right, as Russian Foreign Intelligence chief Mikhail Fradkov smiles second right, in Damascus, Syria on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Syrian forces renewed their assault on the flashpoint city of Homs on Tuesday as Russia's foreign minister held talks in Damascus with President Bashar Assad about the country's escalating violence. (AP Photo, pool)
Syrian President Bashar Assad, left, shakes hands with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey lavrov, right, as Russian Foreign Intelligence chief Mikhail Fradkov smiles second right, in Damascus, Syria on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Syrian forces renewed their assault on the flashpoint city of Homs on Tuesday as Russia's foreign minister held talks in Damascus with President Bashar Assad about the country's escalating violence. (AP Photo, pool)

 

AMMAN: Russia won a promise from syrian President Bashar Assad on Tuesday to bring an end to bloodshed in Syria, but Western and Arab states acted to isolate Assad further after activists and rebels said his forces killed over 100 in the city of Homs.
 
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, representing a rare ally on a trip to the syrian capital that other states are shunning, said both countries wanted revive a monitoring effort by the Arab League, whose plan to resolve syria's crisis Moscow and Beijing vetoed in the U.N. Security Council.
 
There was no indication from Lavrov's comments that the issue of Assad eventually giving up power - a central element of the Arab proposal that failed in the Council - had been raised.
 
Assad said he would cooperate with any plan that stabilised syria, but made clear that only included an earlier Arab League proposal that called for dialogue, release of prisoners and withdrawing the army from protest centres.
 
Russia's mediation failed to slow a rush by countries that denounced the Russian-Chinese veto three days ago to corner syria diplomatically and cripple Assad with sanctions in hopes of toppling him.
 
Opposition activists said government forces renewed shelling of the central city of Homs on Tuesday just before Lavrov's arrival, killing some 19 people in an onslaught that they say has claimed over 300 lives in the last five days.
 
There were also reports from residents of shelling and fighting on Tuesday between government and rebel forces in Hama, another urban stronghold of anti-Assad sentiment.
 
syria says Homs - the heart of 11 months of protest against Assad's rule, parts of which are held by insurgents that include army defectors - is the site of a running battle with "terrorists" directed and funded from abroad.
 
Its references to foreign interference are widely read to include Gulf Arab states, which followed the lead of Washington and European Union countries on Tuesday in reducing their diplomatic presence in Damascus. 
 
"The president of syria assured us he was 'completely committed to the task of stopping violence, regardless of where it may come from'," Interfax quoted Lavrov as saying after his meeting with Assad, accompanied by Russia's top spy.
 
Lavrov - whose government wields unique leverage as a major arms supplier with long-standing political ties to Damascus, and maintains a naval facility on its coast - told Assad peace was in Russia's interests, the RIA news agency said.
 
Lavrov also affirmed Russia's "readiness to help foster the swiftest exit from the crisis on the basis of positions set out in the Arab League initiative", according to Interfax. 
 
Russia has supported an Arab League peace proposal for syria floated last November envisaging a withdrawal of troops from cities and towns, the release of prisoners, and reforms.
 
Assad endorsed that plan, with no reference to a later version that formed the basis of the failed U.N. resolution. It called on Assad to empower a deputy to negotiate with his opponents as a step toward elections and political transition.
 
"syria from the beginning has welcomed any efforts that back the syrian solution to the crisis," the state news agency quoted Assad as saying.
 
"It has been committed to the Arab League plan approved last November, and cooperated fully with the mission of monitors, despite the obstruction of some Arab parties in their work."
 
He was referring to the Arab League mission whose collapse amid surging violence paved the way for the U.N. standoff.
 
syrian state television said a committee charged with drawing up a new syrian constitution - one of several political reforms promised by Assad - had completed its work on Tuesday.
 
Assad has said parliamentary elections would be held after approval of the constitution but has also pledged to eradicate "terrorists" he associates with the violence.
 
Lavrov said Assad, whose family has brooked no dissent in ruling syria for 41 years, assured him he was committed to halting bloodshed by both sides and that he was ready to seek dialogue with all political groups in the country. 
 
BOMBARDMENT OF HOMS RESUMES
 
Opposition activists have dismissed similar pledges made by Assad in the past because he continued trying to crush protests with tanks and troops and branded his foes as "terrorists". The main opposition body rejected a call for Russian-brokered talks with Assad, demanding he first step down and end a crackdown in which the United Nations estimates over 5,000 have been killed. 
 
syrian state television showed hundreds of people gathering on a main Damascus highway to welcome Lavrov. They were waving syrian, Russian and Hezbollah flags and held up two Russian flags made out of hundreds of red, white and blue balloons. 
 
Opposition activists said the fresh assault on Homs came after 95 people were killed on Monday in the city of one million, syria's third biggest. More than 200 were reported killed there by sustaining shelling on Friday night.
 
syria maintains the military is fighting "terrorists" in Homs bent on dividing and sabotaging the country. State media said "tens" of terrorists and six members of the security forces were killed in clashes there on Monday.
 
"The bombardment is again concentrating on Baba Amro (a district of Homs). A doctor tried to get in there this morning but I heard he was wounded," Mohammad al-Hassan, an activist in Homs, told Reuters by satellite phone. "There is no electricity and all communication with the neighbourhood has been cut."
 
A further 19 people were killed and at least 40 wounded in Tuesday's barrage, activists said. Some reported fighting between army defectors and government forces trying move into areas the rebels hold in Homs.
 
Activists and residents of areas near the border town of Zabadani, where army defectors have a toehold after Assad's troops withdrew under a ceasefire, said government forces renewed shelling on Tuesday morning. 
 
At least nine people have been killed by heavy weapons fire into the town since Monday, activists said.

 

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John February 07, 2012 08:43 PM

Look at these two clowns pretending they have a good relationship and are supportive of one another. This looks really pathetic. These two jokers' relationship is based only on arms sales. That is it, that is all. The only reason Russia is supporting this brutal Assad regime is for weapons sales and so that  Russian influence in the Middle East -- which is nearly non-existent -- might counterbalance that of the US. Very well done, United Russia, very well done...

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