Russia Needs Second Chance to Change Mind on Syria - SNC

Russia should be given a second chance to change its current stance on Syria 
during voting in the UN Security Council, according driving force for the 
Syrian opposition to the Syrian National Council (SNC).

"We need to give Russia a second chance, so that it can change its approach to 
the situation in Syria during voting in the UN Security Council," Najib 
al-Ghadban, a member of the SNC said in an interview to Al-Sharq al-Awsat 
newspaper on Monday.

The Arab League has ended its observer mission in Syria and asked the UN 
Security Council on Sunday to send a peacekeeping force to the country. Russia 
and China vetoed a UN Security Council resolution on Syria that calls on 
President Bashar al-Assad to step down. Thirteen of the council's 15 members 
voted in favor of the resolution to help stop the violence in Syria.

"If Russia uses its veto right once again in the Security Council resolution on 
Syria, the form of support that can be given to the Syrian people could be 
developed outside the Security Council, which would leave Moscow out of 
international efforts to resolve the conflict in Syria," a member of the SNC 
said.

Another SNC member Haytham al-Malih believes that "Russia realizes that it is 
in a difficult situation" after the decision of the ministerial meeting of the 
Arab League in Cairo. "Moscow needs to hold urgent consultation with all 
parties involved to confirm their involvement in the resolution of the Syrian 
crisis. We expect that Russia's position on the Syrian issue will undergo 
significant changes soon," al-Malih said.

The West has 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."

Russia, one of President al-Assad's supporters during the uprising against his 
regime, proposed its own draft, which the West criticized as being too soft.



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