Russia says it opposes UN resolution on Syrian barrel bombs | Inquirer News

Russia says it opposes UN resolution on Syrian barrel bombs

/ 12:46 PM October 29, 2015

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In this image made from video provided by Homs Media Centre, which has been verified and is consistent with other AP reporting, smoke rises after airstrikes by military jets in Talbiseh of the Homs province, western Syria, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015. Russian military jets carried out airstrikes in Syria for the first time on Wednesday, targeting what Moscow said were Islamic State positions. US officials and others cast doubt on that claim, saying the Russians appeared to be attacking opposition groups fighting Syrian government forces. AP

UNITED NATIONS — Russia said Wednesday it opposes a draft UN resolution on Syria’s use of barrel bombs which is being promoted by France, Britain and Spain because it could jeopardize upcoming international talks on how to restore peace to the conflict-wracked country.

Britain’s UN Ambassador Matthew Rycroft said the draft has been circulated to some members of the Security Council and will be circulated to all members “in the coming days.”

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“I think it’s important to ensure that indiscriminate bombing is stopped because it kills so many people, it terrorizes so many people and it’s one of the causes of the flood of refugees and migrants out of Syria,” he said.

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Russia’s deputy UN ambassador Petr Iliichev told reporters he hasn’t seen the draft. But he said it shouldn’t be circulated to the Security Council now because “especially at this very delicate moment we should not jeopardize the efforts that are being undertaken in Vienna.”

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The talks in Vienna on Thursday and Friday are the most serious attempt yet to end the Syrian conflict, now in its fifth year, which has killed 250,000 people, displaced more than 10 million and created a massive humanitarian crisis.

France’s UN Ambassador Francois Delattre said last week that barrel bombs are not defensive weapons, “they are weapons of terror.”

A February 2014 resolution adopted by the Security Council demands that all parties in Syria stop using barrel bombs. But it was not under Chapter 7 of the UN Charter which is militarily enforceable — as the proposed European draft resolution is.

Diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity because the draft has not been made public, said it would ban the use of barrel bombs and threaten sanctions against those responsible for dropping the explosive devices that have killed thousands of civilians.

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