Hollande Presses Russia over Syria Stance

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French President Francois Hollande on Tuesday pressed Russia over its stance on the conflict in Syria and described the continued bloodshed there as "unacceptable and intolerable."

The daily killings are creating "instability in the region that is detrimental to all," Hollande said at a press conference with visiting Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki.

"The Russians must understand that they cannot be seen as the only ones or almost the only ones hindering the search for a solution," he said.

Hollande's remarks came after Russia vowed to veto a Western-backed U.N. Security Council resolution that threatens sanctions against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

"We are more committed than ever to the adoption of the draft resolution," a spokesman for the French foreign ministry said earlier in the day, playing down claims that the resolution could open the way to a military intervention in Syria.

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Default-user-icon Flabio Vorgienta (Guest) 18 July 2012, 03:10

Hollande presses Russia? What is Russia anyway? I also hear another name thrown around once in a while, and it sounds like Tshyna or something like that. Who keeps fabricating names like these that represent nobodies? We know France, the US, the UK and other great powers. I mean, is this the time to joke around with virtual country names? Please be serious.