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10 Sep 2013
Syria yields to calls for disarmament
FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - Syria’s Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem announced on Tuesday that the country would accept Russia´s proposition to hand over its chemical weapons and place them under international control in order to “remove the grounds for American aggression.”
The Associated Press reported that Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov was already determining the course of action with Walid al-Moualem. Iran and China have already sanctioned the solution, while the UK, France and Germany welcomed it with reserve.
Adam Button from Forex Live believes however that the danger had not been headed off: “Initial signs from the Obama administration were cool on disarmament but later Obama warmed up to the idea. I suspect the administration still wants the bombs to fall.
“The inevitable snag is logistics. It will be impossible to account for all of Syria's chemical weapons and it may well be impossible for the UN or some other force to contain them in the middle of a civil war. It comes down to what the US wants.”
The Associated Press reported that Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov was already determining the course of action with Walid al-Moualem. Iran and China have already sanctioned the solution, while the UK, France and Germany welcomed it with reserve.
Adam Button from Forex Live believes however that the danger had not been headed off: “Initial signs from the Obama administration were cool on disarmament but later Obama warmed up to the idea. I suspect the administration still wants the bombs to fall.
“The inevitable snag is logistics. It will be impossible to account for all of Syria's chemical weapons and it may well be impossible for the UN or some other force to contain them in the middle of a civil war. It comes down to what the US wants.”