Syria Hails Chemical Arms Deal as 'Victory', Vows to Comply with U.N. Security Council

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A U.S.-Russian plan to remove Syria's chemical weapons is a "victory" that averts a war, a Syrian minister said Sunday.

"On one hand, it helps the Syrians emerge from the crisis and on the other it has allowed for averting war against Syria...," Minister of State for National Reconciliation Ali Haidar told Russian news agency Ria Novosti.

"It's a victory for Syria that was achieved thanks to our Russian friends."

Meanwhile, a high-ranking Syrian official told Agence France Presse on Sunday that Damascus views as "satisfying" the U.S.-Russian deal.

"Syria has always believed that a good agreement is a win-win agreement, and this is the case with the Geneva agreement,” the official said on condition of anonymity.

"The ones who refused the initiative are (U.S. Senators) John McCain, Lindsay Graham, Israel, the Turkish government and Bandar" bin Sultan, who heads the Saudi intelligence services, said the official.

"They are all the same group, really. And from day one, they (have) wanted the destruction of Syria, while Russia, China and the Syrian government want a political solution," he added.

The U.S. senators, Ankara, the Jewish state, Riyadh and Syrian opposition have called for a strike against President Bashar Assad's regime after accusing it of using chemical weapons near Damascus last month.

"We are absolutely sincere in accepting the Russian initiative," insisted the official.

He said the chemical deal could put Damascus back on the road to peace if it is coupled with an accord to cut off the supply of weapons to foreign-backed rebels who have been fighting the regime since March 2011.

"In parallel with question of chemical arms, the whole world must work together to halt the influx of arms and mercenaries to Syria," he said.

On Saturday, Kerry and Lavrov announced a deal that would see Damascus' chemical stockpile handed to international supervision and destroyed by mid-2014.

"We are happy with our partnership with Russia," the official said, referring to Damascus' key backer.

Later on Sunday, Syria's information minister said Damascus will commit to the U.S.-Russian plan once it has United Nations approval, adding that the regime had already begun preparing relevant documents.

"Syria is committing itself to whatever comes from the U.N.," Omran al-Zohbi told British TV network ITN. "We accept the Russian plan to get rid of our chemical weapons. In fact we've started preparing our list.

"We are already documenting our papers and we have started to do our job," he added. "We don't waste time."

Syria will implement the U.S.-Russian deal when it "turns into something more concrete" following a U.N. Security Council vote, Zohbi said.

"For 40 years Syria has always been trusted once it has committed itself."

Zohbi vowed that war-torn Syria would "absolutely" grant access to weapons inspectors, saying the country "respects and honors what it says."

"We take this agreement very seriously," the minister said.

Washington is seeking to bolster international support for the agreement inked in Geneva on Saturday, which demands action from Damascus within days.

The ambitious plan to dismantle and destroy Syria's chemical arms stockpile -- one of the largest in the world -- by mid-2014 was thrashed out during three days of talks in Geneva between U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.

It gives Assad a week to hand over details of his regime's arsenal of the internationally banned arms in order to avert unspecified sanctions and the threat of U.S.-led military strikes.

It also specifies there must be immediate access for arms control experts and that inspections of what the U.S. says is some 45 sites linked to the Syrian chemical weapons program must be completed by November.

Comments 11
Thumb justice 15 September 2013, 15:41

Yeah.... another divine victory:) A country claiming to represent the heart of resistance against Israel and USA, willingly gives up its weapons of mass destruction, then calls it a victory. In 2006, our country was almost flattened, the Israeli army reached the Litani river, our bridges were destroyed, we were under aerial and naval siege.... Then comes out the terrorist to say we were victorious!

Default-user-icon The Truth (Guest) 15 September 2013, 15:56

It's always a victory when you're forced to surrender your weapons, obviously...

Thumb liberty 15 September 2013, 17:19

Great, so we released 3 shiaa prisoners held in Israel at the cost of destroying Lebanon to the tune of U.S $5 billion! And the interesting thing was the the lebanese people were not asked if these few saints of yours were worth all this emotional and economic damage. And more interesting still, was your Chief Terrorist later saying "HAD I KNOWN".....!

Thumb lebnanfirst 15 September 2013, 23:40

@Southern
If one were you, one would be worrying about the response of the majority of Lebanese towards their fellow Shiites should hostilities exceeding the level visited on us during 2006 come to pass.
The degree of arrogance promulgated by HA and its cohorts is poised to boomerang in the event HA once again instigates a destructive confrontation with the Israelis.

Missing peace 15 September 2013, 17:37

victory? LOL... compelled to give up some af their inhumane weapons is a victory? funny syrians...

Missing putin1 16 September 2013, 00:23

When the choice is between Saudi-style culture in Syria or giving up some old weapon: I would say BRAVO BAATH

Thumb general_puppet 15 September 2013, 18:59

Another Axis victory... anything short of total annihilation is a victory for them. I wonder if Assad JR has a fortified bunker to hide in like Nasrallah?

Thumb irus_da_virus 15 September 2013, 20:17

If this is victory, i'ld love to see what a defeat is.

Missing putin1 16 September 2013, 02:26

A defeat would be accepting Saudi-style culture in Syria or Lebanon. Look where the American claim victory in changing regime: Lybia. Elimination of Gaddafi trib happened and the west call it democracy. The country is run by thugs and anarchists and no one is reporting. Look at Iraq, Al Qaida blowing a Shiia mosque every day and its called victory. Should I go on?

Missing peace 16 September 2013, 10:59

oh... sure naive people only would believe that you change decades of dictatorship in a jiffy.... only those in favor of a good dictatorship would never do a thing to change it....

Default-user-icon theGuest (Guest) 16 September 2013, 11:45

peace I'm surprised you didn't LOLOL!!11 for once, weird.

peace, hey, do you know at least 50% of the opposition are hardliners? Oh you don't think so? I'll provide you with credible proofs if you ask for them. But you don't want that do you? You much rather stay willfully ignorant as to the looming danger of chaos right next door and inside as well provoked by these hardliners. Nah, you probably don't have a lot invested in Lebanon anyway. ....LOL....