Russia blocks UN resolution on eastern Ghouta ceasefire
Source: The Guardian
Russia blocks UN resolution on eastern Ghouta ceasefire
Reports of civilian casualties in Syrian rebel enclave are mass psychosis, envoy claims
Julian Borger World affairs editor
Thu 22 Feb 2018 18.41 GMT
Russia has blocked a UN resolution that would have established a 30-day ceasefire and humanitarian deliveries in eastern Ghouta, saying that widespread reporting of heavy civilian casualties in the besieged area on the edge of the Syrian capital, Damascus, was a product of mass psychosis.
The Russian envoy to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, told an emergency meeting of the security council on the situation in eastern Ghouta that Russia would not support the ceasefire resolution put forward by Sweden and Kuwait in its present form, calling it unrealistic.
He circulated a list of proposed Russian amendments, thought to involve opening broad loopholes in the ceasefire, allowing a range of rebel groups to be targeted. A western diplomat said that at first glance the Russian amendments were likely to be unacceptable. Diplomats said the resolution could go to a vote on Friday.
Moscow has vetoed 10 previous UN resolutions on Syria and has consistently used its permanent seat on the security council to shield the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, from concerted UN action on war crimes. In November, Russia used its veto to block a resumption of UN investigations into the use of chemical weapons by Syrian forces.
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