Russia Backs Monitors for 'Simultaneous' Syria Ceasefire

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Russia said Tuesday it will press Syria to accept international monitors who could observe the implementation of a "simultaneous" ceasefire between government troops and rebels.

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Russia was discussing the proposal with both the Arab League countries and at the United Nations, where the Security Council debated the crisis on Monday.

"The objective is for both sides to understand that there is an independent observer watching how they meet demands -- and we are definitely going to be making such demands -- for an immediate ceasefire," he said.

"This must be simultaneous. We must not have a situation in which the government is required to leave the cities and villages while the armed groups are not made to do the same.

"This is unrealistic, not because we want the bloodshed to continue, but because the unilateral withdrawal of government forces is completely unrealistic," Lavrov told reporters.

"The Syrian authorities will not go for that, whether we like it or not."

Russia came under strong pressure from the United States and European powers on Monday to force its Soviet-era ally to halt a year-long crackdown that a top U.N. official said has claimed more than 8,000 lives.

Lavrov has countered that President Bashar Assad's forces will continue to wage their campaign until Western and Arab governments with sway over the opposition can force the rebel forces to also lay down their arms.

Russia has jointly with China vetoed two past U.N. Security Council draft resolutions condemning Assad for the violence and has expressed reservations about a new U.S.-backed version of the text now under discussion.

Moscow is Syria's main arms supplier and has in the past year come under intense pressure from Washington to impose a moratorium in line with Western states.

Comments 2
Missing hmorsel 13 March 2012, 17:26

i am calling on all arabs to show russia how thay really feel about her now, because they now should realize on whos side the're always been, the dictators and criminals

Missing realist 13 March 2012, 20:47

The Syrian regime can not cease fire because that will result in millions of people taking the streets in protest against the regime. The only tool the regime has is to kill and keep killing in hopeless effort to end the rebellion. Lavrov request for "simultaneous" cease fire is to ensure the impossibility of such action and therefore give another license for the regime to keep killing. The russians are finding it harder to cover the regime politically against time and the chinese are starting to slowly distance themselves from the regime and thus the russians fell in the american trap: russia will find itself politically bankrupt in the new arabia. Time is not on the side of the regime.