Russia Backs ICRC Call for Daily Syria Truce

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Russia on Wednesday expressed "serious concern" about the humanitarian situation in Syria and said it backed an International Committee of the Red Cross call for a daily two-hour truce that could provide help to civilians.

"We are seriously concerned by incoming reports about the difficult humanitarian situation in Syria," said Russian foreign ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich.

"We actively support the efforts of the International Committee of the Red Cross" to establish a truce, Lukashevich told a weekly press briefing.

"It is presumed that this pause will be used to provide humanitarian assistance to the nation's population."

The ICRC has been in talks with Syrian authorities and rebels to try to agree a temporary halt to the fighting so it can get access to the worst affected areas.

Lukashevich said Russia had submitted to the U.N. Security Council a proposal for U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to send a special envoy to Damascus to negotiate the provision of humanitarian assistance to those who need it most.

Russia has emerged as President Bashar Assad's closest international ally and its support for a truce puts pressure on the regime to open the border to foreign supplies.

But Russia has refused to single out Assad for criticism and on Wednesday again called on both his forces and the armed opposition to end the violence.

"We once again urge all Syrian sides to end the violence. This concerns both the official authorities and the opposition, which must disassociate itself from extremists," Lukashevich said.

Comments 5
Thumb benzona 22 February 2012, 14:57

+1 for Russia on this one. Finally some common sense.

Default-user-icon Ray (Guest) 22 February 2012, 15:13

on the one hand 'it's better late than never' for Russia to show some common sense, but on the other hand the damage is done and it's too little to late for them, as they chose to side with a dark, ruthless and evil regime.
Judgment day soon

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 22 February 2012, 16:54

You finally did something right Russia. Now let's see you figure out a way to stop the ASSad killing machine for 2 hours everyday.

Missing wanabqua 22 February 2012, 16:57

I want to visit syria to urinate on Bashar Assad's grave after they hang him. That is why I am now drinking lots of water.

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 23 February 2012, 02:35

Too late Russia. You are screwed in the region. Your base will be on the Black Sea soon enough. You are standing with a blood thirsty killer.