Iran stepping up Syria support – Clinton

Agence France-Presse

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warns that Iran is sending in more personnel to support and advise Syrian President Bashar al-Assad

WARNING. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a file photo

WASHINGTON, USA- Iran is stepping up its support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad while Russia is continuing to send money and arms to the regime, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Thursday, January 31.

“The Iranians have made it clear for some time that keeping Assad in power was one of their highest priorities. We believe they have acted on that by sending in more personnel, not only to help Assad, but to support and advise military security forces,” Clinton said.

In her last media interview as secretary of state, Clinton said there was “a lot of concern that they are increasing the quality of weapons, because Assad is using up the weapons, so it’s numbers and it’s material.”

But Clinton also warned that despite US efforts to bring Moscow on board to work for an international solution to the 22-month war in Syria that has claimed some 60,000 lives, Russia was continuing to prop up the regime.

“The Russians are not passive bystanders in their support for Assad. They have been much more active on a number of fronts,” she said.

“Their defense of Assad in the Security Council has been the most public, visible sign of that. But there are other ways that they have tried to protect the regime,” she added.

“We have reason to believe that the Russians continue to supply financial and military assistance in the form of equipment to Assad.”

But Clinton voiced hope Moscow might still change its stand, “because they cannot look at what is happening and not believe that it could be incredibly dangerous to everybody interests, including theirs.”

Kerry’s role

Vice President Joe Biden will be meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference in Germany opening on Friday, February 1, she announced.

And Clinton offered assurances that her successor as secretary of state, John Kerry, would “pick up where I left off and do all that we can do… with respect to a political transition in Syria.”

One of the issues was helping to bring together and train the Syrian opposition as it tries to undertake and prepare for a political transition.

“You have to make it clear that there will be something other than hardened fighters when this conflict ends, otherwise it might never end in the foreseeable future because there will be so much to fight over,” Clinton warned. – Rappler.com

 

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