EU Wants to See if Russia Syria Proposal is Workable

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The European Union on Tuesday cautiously welcomed a Russian plan to head off military action against Syria by destroying the regime's chemical weapons, saying it was waiting to see details of the proposal.

The EU executive, the European Commission, also announced the immediate release of 58 million euros (77 million dollars) destined to help refugees from the Syrian conflict in Lebanon.

Asked to comment on the Russia-Syria chemical weapons proposal, Commission spokesman Michael Mann said: "We are studying the proposal with interest. We welcome any proposal which can reduce the violence in Syria."

But "we need to first see what exactly is the proposal and whether it is serious and can be implemented," he added.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has called on the Syrian regime to hand over control of its chemical weapons and have them destroyed.

Comments 1
Thumb shab 10 September 2013, 14:43

It can work. But first bomb them to punish them.