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Clinton Rules Out Libyan Scenario in Syria

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Wednesday, 1 February 2012

U.S. State Secretary Hillary Clinton on Tuesday dismissed Russia’s fears that a “Libyan scenario” could repeat in Syria.

“I know that some members here may be concerned that the Security Council could be headed toward another Libya. That is a false analogy,” Clinton said in the UN Security Council, which is discussing a new draft resolution on Syria proposed by the Arab League, which urges President Bashar al-Assad to step down.

“Syria is a unique situation that requires its own approach, tailored to the specific circumstances occurring there. And that is exactly what the Arab League has proposed - a path for a political transition that would preserve Syria’s unity and institutions,” Clinton said.

At least 5,400 people have been killed in the Syrian government's 11-month crackdown on protesters, according to the UN.
Syrian authorities blame the violence on armed gangs affiliated with al-Qaeda and say more than 2,000 soldiers and police have been killed.

Russia, one of Assad’s staunchest supporters during the uprising against his regime, indicated earlier on Tuesday that it would veto the draft resolution calling on Assad to step down and providing for “further measures” should he refuse.
Moscow has proposed its own draft, which the West criticized as being too soft.

A number of Western countries have been trying to persuade Moscow to support a resolution effectively authorizing a military operation, but Russia has repeatedly insisted that the Western drive for a stronger crackdown on Syria is preparation for a “Libyan scenario.”

In Libya, rebels ousted and killed long-standing dictator Muammar Gaddafi in October 2011 after a months-long military standoff in which they received assistance from NATO forces.

Russia and China vetoed a European-drafted resolution containing the threat of sanctions against Syria in October.

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

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