Putin Meets Cameron, Warns against Arming Syria Rebels

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday insisted that Moscow had abided by "rules and norms" when providing weapons to Syria and demanded other G8 countries which are contemplating arming rebels do likewise.

Putin was speaking in London after holding talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron which could set the tone for the G8 summit, with the West at odds with Moscow over the conflict.

Cameron is seeking to forge an international consensus on handling the unrest as he hosts the leaders of the world's top industrialized nations in Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, from Monday.

Putin, who has provided military support to Syrian President Bashar Assad despite pleas from the West, has been dismissive of U.S. claims that the regime has used chemical weapons and insisted Russia had acted appropriately.

"We are not breaching any rules and norms and we call on all our partners to act in the same fashion," he said.

Washington has vowed to send military aid to rebel forces battling to topple Assad after saying it had proof that his regime had crossed a "red line".

Putin warned that countries supplying arms to forces fighting against Assad's regime risked tarnishing their reputation after footage emerged last month of one rebel apparently eating the heart of a dead soldier.

Human Rights Watch and the Syrian opposition National Coalition condemned the video as "horrific".

"It is barely worth it (supplying arms) to support people who not only kill their enemies but open up their bodies and eat their internal organs in front of the public and the cameras," Putin said.

"Do you want to supply these people with arms?

"In that case this hardly has anything to do with the humanitarian values which have for centuries been preached in Europe," he added. "At least in Russia we cannot imagine this."

American officials will not reveal exactly what military support will go to the rebel Supreme Military Council, although by many estimates it will initially be assault rifles and ammunition.

The international community has long been divided over how to tackle the Syria conflict, which according to U.N. figures has cost at least 93,000 lives since March 2011.

The British prime minister insisted that the talks had convinced him there was still scope for agreement when the world's top leaders meet next week.

"What I take from our conversation today is that we can overcome these differences if we recognize that we share some fundamental aims: to end the conflict, to stop Syria breaking apart, to let the Syrian people decide who governs them and to take the fight to the extremists and defeat them," he said.

Cameron has not said whether he favors sending weapons to the rebels.

Putin had to use the back entrance of Downing Street due to a large protest against the Turkish government blocking the main gates.

The president's plane arrived late at a military airbase in west London and was further held up by the protest.

Putin will meet U.S. President Barack Obama in Northern Ireland on Monday.

The fighting in Syria has taken on increasingly sectarian overtones, pitting a Sunni-led opposition against the Alawite-dominated regime.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who is pushing for an international peace conference on Syria, warned on Saturday that the chances for a political settlement could be undermined by the regime's use of chemical weapons.

The G8 summit is also likely to consider the impact of the election of moderate cleric Hassan Rowhani as Iran's new president.

Putin urged him to forge closer ties with Moscow, while the United States offered the prospect of direct engagement with Iran but Israel called on world powers to keep up the pressure over the Islamic republic's nuclear drive.

Iran is a key ally of Assad, staunchly backing his embattled government.

The Syrian opposition accuses Iran of providing Damascus with weapons and encouraging Lebanon's Hizbullah, which relies on Tehran for support, to dispatch fighters to Syria.

Besides Syria, Cameron wants the G8 summit to produce new agreements on tax, trade and financial transparency.

Comments 19
Thumb primesuspect 16 June 2013, 22:38

b.s.

Thumb primesuspect 16 June 2013, 23:07

Jajajaja. Wouldn't eat Nusra lah's heart unless u wanna get aids.

Thumb Senescence 16 June 2013, 23:13

Quite balanced of him really. He's not really saying no, just saying if they were to arm rebels, they should be cautious as to who gets what.

I'm highly enthused of the G8 summit next week. Hopefully a ceasefire can be achieved and Geneva2 becomes revitalized/rebels convinced of attending talks.

Missing --karim_m1 16 June 2013, 23:16

God bless Putin for telling the truth.

Missing samiam 16 June 2013, 23:37

putin's truth is that he has a lust for power--anything else is a lie.

Missing samiam 17 June 2013, 08:40

I was making a remark about Putin--you know, vote rigging, setting up a system where he can keep 'running' and jailing people who he doesn't like.

now that I think about it, your hero countries of iran and syria run similar gambits--no wonder your mad man love with him.

Missing bigcat 17 June 2013, 05:33

Putin now that you are divorced, it will be an honor for you to come to Lebanon and marry a magnificent raised up family girl from our country. Long live Putin, May God protect Russia !

Thumb LebCynic 17 June 2013, 05:39

Allah Syria Bashar, Sayed Hassan, Putin w bas. At the very least we are open about who is providing assistance to the freedom loving people of Syria unlike FSA where all there assistance comes through the back door and behind closed doors as per their Mut3a traditions. Centurion, you are s gun!

Thumb geha 17 June 2013, 07:31

WAW! m8 are so afraid about arming the FSA while they have an open flow of weapons :)
is it possible they are starting to realize this is going to be a game changer?

Missing peace 17 June 2013, 21:53

LOL wolf... what has the baath regime been doing in lebanon for decades? destroying entire villages, kidnappings, murders, rapes, tortures, thefts....
isn't that savagery? is that the kind of regime you are proud of? LOL...

Default-user-icon dddd (Guest) 17 June 2013, 08:29

a dictator in need is a dictator indeed! Putine is a dictator himself so why wouldnt he help?

Thumb terminator 17 June 2013, 13:09

Putin caught his wife cheating on him.
rumor has it that she was frequently visiting Iran and returned pregnant.
Putin at first was happy, till 9 months later his wife gave birth to an unspeakable monstrosity resembling a pig...he realized this was the illegitimate love child of Khomeini.
bashar the hyena is getting help from Russia.
as Russia helps Syria ...bashars female relatives get fucked in the same beds as the Russians in jounia.

Thumb terminator 17 June 2013, 13:11

your neck will be so funny without a head.

Thumb terminator 17 June 2013, 13:12

russia has historicly had its ass handed to it time and time again. we are getting pretty good at it.

Thumb terminator 17 June 2013, 13:12

russia has historicly had its ass handed to it time and time again. we are getting pretty good at it.

Thumb terminator 17 June 2013, 13:13

i support the sunnis against this world wide attack on us.
call us any name you want......but your heads will roll.

Missing idris_gray 17 June 2013, 17:22

"It is barely worth it (supplying arms) to support people who not only kill their enemies but open up their bodies and eat their internal organs in front of the public and the cameras," Putin said.

"Do you want to supply these people with arms?

"In that case this hardly has anything to do with the humanitarian values which have for centuries been preached in Europe," he added. "At least in Russia we cannot imagine this."

LOL, what a superb sense of irony comrade vlad has! Apparently you should only support and arm those who rape and torture thousands and split the skulls of 4 year old children! I'm sure this is something they know very well about in russia! So don't talk about europe and their humanitarian values vlad, because you sure don't adhere to them in your backwards and barbaric country!

Thumb bigsami 17 June 2013, 20:15

If the West is to refrain from aiding the rebels then the same must happen with Russia aiding Bashar - period (let alone indirectly arming his through Iran). That obviously will not happen because it's all part of Putin's mafia role of milking ($$$$) ignorant Arabs/Persians through arms sales. To Putin....it's all about business with maintaining his customers as a priority. He could careless who kills who let alone eat eachothers flesh!

Missing peace 17 June 2013, 21:55

but according to hezbis and iran , syria is a resistant country resisting bravely against israel...