On
Syria,
Resolution
Approved 15-0,
Annex to Last
Minute, March
7 de Mistura
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
February 26 --
When the UN
pulled the
plug on the
Intra-Syrian
Talks, or as
envoy Staffan
de Mistura
said merely
pushed them
back, de
Mistura said
that the UN
"is not
prepared to
hold talks for
the sake of
talks."
Then de
Mistura was
scheduled
after delay to
brief the
Security
Council on
Friday,
February 26 at
3 pm, in
connection
with a vote on
a US - Russian
draft Inner
City Press has
seen.
After a
brief delay
described
below, de
Mistura
briefed by
video, saying
he intends to
re-convene
Intra-Syrian
talks on March
7.
The
Council
approved the
resolution
15-0, Russia's
Gatilov spoke
of strict
implementation,
and the need
for
"immediate"
talks.
At 2:40
pm, UK
Ambassador
Matthew
Rycroft was in
the hall
outside the
Council,
talking
heatedly into
his cell
phone. Another
Council
diplomat, on
background,
said there
would be a
delay of at
least 30
minutes or an
hour - someone
didn't agree.
Inner
City Press is
told by
sources it was
to renegotiate
the annex of
groups. One
imagines a
group in Syria
calling on a
sat phone, Get
me on the
list! We'll
see.
The
outgoing
President of
the Security
Council for
February,
Venezuela's
Rafael
Ramirez, told
reporters he
thought it
would be done
- de Mistura
briefing,
vote, then
closed
session, and
that the North
Korea
resolution
will
"probably" be
put to a vote
on Saturday.
We'll see.
It seems
Inner City
Press will
have to cover
it, as it did
UN Relief
Chief Stephen
O'Brien's
speech on air
drops to Deir
ez-Zor, from
the park
across First
Avenue from
the UN, having
been ousted
from the UN on
two hours
notice, petition
here.
Virtually the
only thing the
scribes at UN
Spokesman
Stephan
Dujarric's
Coffee Klatch
briefing on
February 24
asked was
about
air-drops to
Deir ez-Zor
(which
Dujarric
outrageously
refused to
admit is
controlled by
ISIS or
Daesh). So
we'll cover
UNRWA and its
blankets, or
the thermal
blankets of
those UNRWA
serves:
"Today,
Wednesday 24
February,
UNRWA
concluded the
distribution
of thermal
blankets after
four
consecutive
days of
operation in
the Damascus
suburb of
Yalda. We
provided 5,000
blankets to an
additional
estimated
1,160
Palestine
refugee and
other civilian
families from
the besieged
and hard to
reach
communities of
Yarmouk,
Yalda, Babila
and Beit
Saham.
A total of
19,160
blankets have
been
distributed to
approximately
5,700 families
since the
distribution
operation
started on
Sunday 21
February.
UNRWA was able
to resume
operations in
Yalda on
February 14
for the first
time in over
six months,
distributing
5,700 food
parcels to
families from
Yarmouk,
Yalda, Babila
and Beit Saham
over a 5-day
operation.
UNRWA seeks to
bring a mobile
health team in
the coming
week, to
provide
much-needed
basic primary
healthcare to
civilians from
the area."
The
above from
UNRWA
spokesperson
Chris Gunness.
On
February 19,
Russia
convened a UN
Security
Council
meeting and
proposed a
draft
resolution on
the
sovereignty
and
territorial
integrity of
Syria. Western
powers, as
they're
called, were
dismissive the
draft.
Here's
some of what
Turkey's
Permanent
Representative
said, as fast
transcribed by
InnerCityPro.com:
"The fighting,
it’s not only
bombing
militarily,
hospitals,
schools,
medical
facilities,
are being
bombed, after
the Russian
Federation’s
intervention
in the war,
the majority
of the
civilian
casualties are
caused by this
intervention.
So it is, the
resolution is
there, so why
do we need
another
resolution in
that regard?
When I see the
text I found
it... silent
on the
humanitarian
issue.
"For us,
any terrorist
organization
is a terrorist
organization,
full stop. For
PYD they seem
to try to get
legitimacy by
seeming
fighting with
Daesh.
Actually this
is not the
case... For
us, fighting
against
another
terrorist
organization
does not give
legitimacy to
any terrorist
organization."
Here is
what US
Ambassador
Samantha Power
said, as
transcribed by
the US Mission
- which is
aware of the
UN trying to
eject
investigative
Inner City
Press for
covering a
meeting in the
UN Press
Briefing Room,
UN
letter here:
"Quick comment
in my own
right, which
is that what’s
really
important is
that rather
than trying to
distract the
world with the
resolution
they just laid
down, it would
be really
great if
Russia would
implement the
resolution
it’s already
agreed to. We
have
Resolution
2254, we all
came together
in the Council
before the end
of the year,
we all united
around its
provisions,
and our
emphasis
should be on
implementation.
Right now, we
have a bombing
campaign in
the northern
part of Syria
that is
hitting
hospitals,
that has
caused mass
displacement,
more than
70,000 people
gathering now
at the border
– huge
suffering. We
need to focus
on
implementing
2254. It’s
incredibly
important that
there’s
de-escalation,
that all
parties use
restraint and
show
restraint.
But this is a
distraction
from the core
fact, which is
that 2254
needs to be
implemented.
We have a
resolution on
the books.
It’s the right
resolution.
We’ve
committed
ourselves to
it, and we
need Russia to
do the same."
Inner
City Press --
in the middle
of being thrown
out of the UN
for seeking to
covering
meetings in
the building,
click here for
that --
talked its way
through a UN
Security block
at the Council
stakeout and
asked Turkey's
Permanent
Representative
Cevic if his
country would
send in ground
troops. He
said only if
part of a
multinational
force.
Also at
the stakeout -
with a UN
Security
"minder" still
trailing Inner
City Press,
like one of
Ban Ki-moon's
thought police
as one wag put
it -- Inner
City Press
asked the
President of
the Council
for February,
Venezuela's
Rafael
Ramirez, if he
would convene
and emergency
meeting if
Turkey or
Saudi Arabia
were to send
in ground
troops. He
said yes, he
would convene
such a
meeting.
But as
things stands,
even with Ban
Ki-moon's
censor
Cristina
Gallach
receiving
calls to delay
and reverse
her decision,
Inner City
Press could
not cover such
an emergency
Security
Council
meeting.
We'll
have more on
all this.
On
February 16,
Inner City
Press asked
Syrian
Ambassador
Bashar
Ja'afari about
de Mistura's
and Ban
Ki-moon's
explanations
of why those
talks ended -
and about the
UN saying Ban
was misquoted
in or
misinterpreted
by the
Financial
Times.
Ja'afari said
that the UN
would rather
blame itself
than the
opposition,
because then
the UN would
get push-back
from
“Westerners.”
Ja'afari said
that de
Mistura's
deputy only
provided him
with a partial
list of the
opposition
delegations as
the talks were
ending.
Ja'afari
called them
badly
organized.
Before
Ja'afari
spoke, the
Security
Council's
president for
February
Rafael Ramirez
of Venezuela
told reporters
that the
Council's
members agreed
to tell Turkey
to comply with
international
law.
Associated
Press - click
here for AP's
UN rape
reporting on
Feb 15 - asked
if that meant
all
members.
All to
different
degrees, was
the answer.
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