Russia rejects military intervention in Syria
BY Agencies19 April 2013 6:31 AM IST
Agencies19 April 2013 6:31 AM IST
Russia has rejected the idea of military intervention in conflict-ridden Syria, while warning about its repercussions.
On Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said his country rejected military intervention in Syria, Xinhua reported.
Moscow hoped to avoid any measure of military intervention in that country in the forthcoming meeting of Friends of Syria in Istanbul, Lavrov said while speaking at a press conference after meeting Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.
‘We do not struggle to change the regime. We don't support such activities but further dialogue between the regime and the opposition.’
The minister also warned about the possibility of continuance of Syrian tragedy as well as the massacre and emergence of Al-Qaeda if the intervention took place.
On Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said his country rejected military intervention in Syria, Xinhua reported.
Moscow hoped to avoid any measure of military intervention in that country in the forthcoming meeting of Friends of Syria in Istanbul, Lavrov said while speaking at a press conference after meeting Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.
‘We do not struggle to change the regime. We don't support such activities but further dialogue between the regime and the opposition.’
The minister also warned about the possibility of continuance of Syrian tragedy as well as the massacre and emergence of Al-Qaeda if the intervention took place.
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