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There are holes on the Turkish borders, says Lavrov

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 16 April 2016

 

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called yesterday for international
observers along Turkey’s porous border with Syria to stem the flow of
terrorists and arms.

 

His comments at a press conference with his Japanese counterpart Fumio
Kishida in Tokyo echoed Russian UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin’s address to
the Security Council the day before.

 

“There are ‘holes’ on the Turkish borders through which gunmen and weapons
get into Syria,” Mr Lavrov said, while in the other directions there was “a
flow of different contraband.”

 

Debating a motion on preventing a repeat of recent chemical weapons attacks
by Islamic State (Isis) and the Army of Islam, Mr Churkin accused Turkey of
“complacency or inaction” in allowing £1.3 million-worth of explosives and
chemicals to be smuggled across the frontier.

 

Russian ceasefire monitors in Syria said some 150 militants crossed from
Turkey into Latakia province on Thursday.

 

On Thursday, Russian president Vladimir Putin said that Russia still
considers Turkey a friendly nation, but added: “We have problems with a few
politicians whose behaviour we consider inadequate.”

 

The Syrian delegation to peace talks with the Saudi-backed High Negotiations
Committee (HNC) arrived in Geneva yesterday.

 

Aleppo

 

But fighting continued in Aleppo following multiple breaches of the
ceasefire by HNC members Ahrar as-Sham and the Army of Islam in alliance
with the al-Qaida-affiliated Nusra Front.

 

On Thursday night insurgents recaptured parts of the Handarat Palestinian
refugee camp and the Malah Farms area north of Aleppo city they lost to the
Syrian army and Palestinian militia earlier that day.

 

But more fighting is expected, with some 10,000 reinforcements reportedly
sent to Aleppo province to surround and capture the rebel-held east of
Aleppo city.

 

In Idlib province an insurgent sniper shot and injured three-month-old baby
girl Fatima Shaqoul yesterday in the besieged government-held town of
al-Fu’ah, where her four-year-old brother was killed by a sniper last year.

 

And Turkish troops reportedly fired on hundreds of refugees fleeing across
the border from fighting between Isis and an alliance of Turkmen militias,
Nusra Front and the ragtag Free Syrian Army.

 

 

From:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-9a9d-Syria-Russia-opens-up-observer-deb
ate#.VxHcm_l9600

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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