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Russia Vows to Block U.N. Mandate for Syria Intervention

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov Thursday vowed there would be no U.N. Security Council mandate for outside intervention in Syria, indicating Moscow would use its veto to block any military action.

"There will not be a Security Council mandate for outside intervention, I guarantee you that," Lavrov told reporters on the sidelines of a trip to Kazakhstan by President Vladimir Putin.

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Charred Bodies Proof of Syria's al-Qubair Massacre

The charred bodies of women and children lay scattered in houses across farmland in central Syria on Thursday after a brutal massacre allegedly carried out by pro-regime militiamen, a witness told Agence France Presse.

"Burned bodies of children and women and girls were on the ground," Laith, a young villager, told AFP by telephone from near al-Qubeir, a small Sunni enclave in Hama province after the killings on Wednesday.

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Ban Hints Regime behind Hama Massacre, Annan Says 'Plan Not being Implemented'

Expressing horror at the latest massacre in Syria, U.N.-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan told the major powers on Thursday that it was time to threaten "consequences" if President Bashar Assad does not halt the strife.

Annan and U.N. leader Ban Ki-moon condemned the reported slaughter of dozens of people in the village of al-Qubeir on Wednesday, telling the 193-nation U.N. General Assembly it was time to increase pressure.

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Qatari PM Calls to ‘Speed up search’ for Syria Solution

Qatar's prime minister urged the international community Thursday to speed up its search for a solution bringing a "peaceful transfer of power" in Syria, as he met French President Francois Hollande.

"We must speed up our search for a solution to maintain the country's stability and equally there must be a plan for a peaceful transfer of power," Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem al-Thani told reporters after the talks in Paris.

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France Condemns ‘Syria’s Violation’ in Arsal, Urges it to Respect Lebanese Sovereignty

France urged Syria on Thursday to “respect the Lebanese sovereignty,” after the clashes that erupted between Syrian soldiers and the residents of the Arsal Lebanese border town, French Foreign Ministry said.

French Foreign Ministry spokesperson Bernard Valero said: “France condemns Syria’s recent violation of the Lebanese territory in the strongest terms.”

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Mood: U.N. Observers Unable to Reach Syria Massacre Site

Syrian troops and local residents are preventing United Nations observers from reaching a site where 55 people were reported killed by pro-regime militants, the head of the U.N. mission in Syria said Thursday.

"The U.N. Supervision Mission in Syria dispatched U.N. observers to al-Kubeir early Thursday morning to verify reports of large-scale killings in the village," Major General Robert Mood said in a statement.

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Russia Says New Syria Massacre 'Provocation' against Annan Plan

Russia on Thursday said a new massacre in Syria in which at least 55 civilians were reported killed was a provocation aimed at undermining the faltering peace plan of U.N.-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan.

"There is no question that certain forces, not for the first time, are using the most brutal and vile provocations to undermine the plan of Kofi Annan," Russian foreign ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich told a regular briefing in televised remarks, referring to the latest violence in Hama.

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Next 'Friends of Syria' Meet on July 6 in Paris

The next meeting of the Friends of Syria group will take place on July 6 in Paris, the French foreign ministry said Thursday.

The ministry confirmed the date after French President Francois Hollande last month announced the next meeting of the group would take place in Paris next month.

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Clinton Says Syria Violence 'Unconscionable', Assad Must Go

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday condemned the latest onslaught of violence sponsored by the regime in Syria and said President Bashar Assad had to go.

"The regime-sponsored violence that we witnessed in Hama yesterday (Wednesday) is simply unconscionable," she told reporters.

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Judge Saqr Charges Syrian Troops in Killing of al-Jadeed Cameraman

State Commissioner to the Military Court Judge Saqr Saqr charged on Thursday members of the Syrian army for killing al-Jadeed TV cameraman Ali Shaaban in the northern area of Wadi Khaled two months ago.

Saqr also charged the unknown soldiers with the attempted murder of Shaaban’s colleagues, reporter Hussein Khreiss and cameraman Abed Khayyat, after opening fire on them from the Syrian side of the border near Wadi Khaled on April 9.

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