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Saudi Arabia says no use in dialogue in Syria
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Saudi King Abdullah condemns the latest bloodshed in Syria. (AFP/Getty Images Files)
Saudi King Abdullah condemns the latest bloodshed in Syria. (AFP/Getty Images Files)

DUBAI: Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah has told Russian President Dmitry Medvedev that any dialogue about the crisis engulfing Syria would at present lead nowhere, criticizing Russia's decision earlier this month to veto a U.N. Security Council resolution.

"As for now, any discussion about the situation (in Syria) would be fruitless," the Saudi state news agency SPA quoted the Saudi monarch as saying during a telephone conversation with Medvedev on Wednesday.

"It would have been better if our Russian friends coordinated with the Arabs before using the veto in the Security Council," the king said.

"We cannot abandon our religious and moral position towards the situation in Syria."

The defeated Security Council resolution, which was also vetoed by China on Feb. 4, backed an Arab plan urging President Bashar Assad to give up power.

Russia's decision to use its veto was criticized by the West which accused Moscow of undermining global efforts to end Assad's bloody crackdown on internal unrest.

Russia, though, has said any outside intervention could make the situation even worse and has called for a dialogue between President Assad and his opponents, a suggestion the Syrian opposition has dismissed as unrealistic.

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GEORGE M. BATROUNY February 23, 2012 04:14 AM

Don't you think it is too late to start a dialogue between the opposition and Assad? Assad has been murdering his people for over eleven months now, and the world is watching the brutal massacre of children, women. I believe the world community should take action against Assad's military might and force him to submit. Assad must resign immediately and must be punished.

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