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As UN Security Council Takes Flight to Africa, Syria Resolution Will Stay Grounded, Perm Reps Tells Press

By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, May 20 -- With most UN Security Council members already in the air for a week-long Africa trip, Inner City Press asked Chinese Permanent Representative Li Baodong if China sees any possibility of a Council resolution on Syria being introduced and adopted during the trip.

No,” Li Baodong told Inner City Press. “China and Russia very tough on this. Syria is different from Libya. Syria is a major player in the area. We don't want to see [instability], it's not even good for Israel.”

Another Security Council Permanent Representative who did not go on the Africa trip, like Li Baodong due to commitments in New York, also told Inner City Press he doubted a Syria resolution would pass any time soon.

  A supporter of a such a resolution, he said “they should have introduced it earlier. Now the government there is just finishing up.”


Ban & Assad, UN Panel of Experts Report not shown but here

A third Council diplomat pointed out to Inner City Press that any Council statement or action on Syria would be ill-timed during this week.

   “You are here,” he said, meaning the press / media. Apparently, happens on the tarmac in Kadugli, Sudan stays in Kadugli, Sudan.

Or not -- Inner City Press has also learned that despite much planning for a Council stop over in Abyei in Sudan, that leg not probably won't happen.

  “It's because of Haroun,” a well placed Council source told Inner City Press, referring to Ahmed Haroun, the International Criminal Court indictee who, after being flown around by the UN, claimed victory in an election in South Kordofan which the UN Mission in Sudan “welcomed.”

  Given that, they'd have to meet with him, the source said. So they prefer not to go to Abyei. We'll see.

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As Obama Speaks, UN Syria Resolution Not Seen, Waiting for Plane & Tarmac?

By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, May 19 -- At the UN on Thursday, as President Obama spoke on the Middle East, spin continued about a possible Security Council resolution on Syria. A Western Permanent member of the Council -- not the US -- bragged that it has a text ready.

But others scoffed at that. “When are they going to show us - on the plane?” Russian Deputy Permanent Representative Alexander Pankin asked Inner City Press, referring to Council Ambassadors' week-long trip to Africa which started later on Thursday.

Another Council member mused to Inner City Press that if the rationale for a resolution on Syria, even a weak one, was that it would “send a message” to the Assad government and maybe even Yemen, that message would be seriously undercut by confining the resolution's adoption to “a tarmac in Kadugli, Sudan.”

Inner City Press joked that maybe Sudanese official Ahmed Haroun, indicted by the International Criminal Court but flown around by the UN at least twice, would be there.

The Council's first meeting on Thursday was about the Middle East, consultations after a briefing by envoy Robert Serry. During the consultations, while the UK spoke about Syria, it did not mentioned a text, according to multiple Council members. So where IS this text? Watch this site.

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At UN on Syria, No Resolution Seen Despite 9 Votes Projected, “9 for Nothing"

By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, May 18 -- As France continues to insist it has or is near to having nine votes for a Security Council resolution on Syria, numerous Council members on Wednesday disagreed, telling Inner City Press that had no even been shown a draft on which to agree or disagree.

Portugal's Permanent Representative Cabral told the Press that “I haven't even seen a resolution yet so that seems a bit strange” to speak of nine votes in favor. Two other non-permanent members told Inner City Press much the same thing.

Another DPR told Inner City Press “it's not even about nine -- what about the vetoes?” Russia's Deputy Permanent Representative Alexander Pankin scoffed, “Nine for nothing.”

China's Permanent Representative Li Baodong pointed at UK foreign minister William Hague being more quiet recently on any Syria resolution.

Still, others predicted that something -- something weak but something -- could be done. The Council leaves for Africa for a week beginning May 19. Watch this site.

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As UN Report on Iran Arms Sales to Syria Put Online, France Talks of 9 Votes

By Matthew Russell Lee, Exclusive

UNITED NATIONS, May 17 -- With the days of UN Security Council inaction on Syria mounting, on Tuesday Council President Gerard Araud of France anounced in a closed door meeting that the Council can meet and vote anywhere, including on the trip to Africa that starts on May 20.

  With Alain Juppe bragging that there are almost the nine required votes to pass a Council resolution on Syria, it seems that France is counting on neither Russia or China vetoing the resolution.

  The Permanent Representative of one of these told Inner City Press on Tuesday that “Hague of the UK hasn't been talking so much about Syria recently -- now the UK is back to focusing on Libya.”

  On Libya, another Council source pointed at the 10-0-5 vote on Resolution 1973, focusing specifically on the African countries that rather than abstain with Russia, China, Brazil, India and Germany voted for the resolution.

  While the content of the draft Syria resolution being referred to be France is said by others to be “weak” -- modeled on the Council's first press statement on Libya back in February -- it is worth noting Russia's complaints about the UN Panel of Expert report alleging Iranian arms transfers to Syria.

  Inner City Press has obtained a copy of the Iran Panel of Experts report, and as a public service is putting it online here.

As regards Syria, the UN Iran Panel of Experts report states:

The Panel notes that most reported incidents of conventional arms-related violations involve Syria, which has a long and close relationship with Iran. In all such incidents inspected by the Panel, prohibited material was carefully concealed to avoid routine inspection and hide the identity of end-users. It is likely that other transfers took place undetected and that other illicit shipments were identified but not reported to the Committee....

The vessel Hansa India, chartered by the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) left Bandar Abbas, Iran on 25 September 2009, destined for Latakia Port (Syria) via Damietta Port (Egypt). It was stopped and searched by the United States Navy in the Red Sea en route to Damietta and in conformity with instructions received from the German authorities, the vessel’s flag State, instead of offloading the cargo in Damietta (the original port of discharge), the Hansa India was instructed to go to Malta Freeport. In Malta Freeport, the cargo was inspected upon arrival by the Maltese authorities. The cargo was found to contain bullet casings and blank disks....

While en route from Damietta, Egypt, to Latakia, Syria, the MV Francop was intercepted on 3/4 November 2009 by the Israeli Navy and diverted to the Port of Ashdod where the ammunition was unloaded, inventoried and dispersed for safekeeping at a variety of Israeli Defence Force depots...

YasAir Cargo (Turkey) Turkey reported to the Committee on 28 March 2011 that between 19-21 March 2011 they had inspected a YasAir Cargo Airlines transport aircraft at Diyarbakir Airport, Turkey (S/AC.50/2011/COMM.31). The aircraft had been en-route from Iran to Syria. Arms were found onboard in nineteen crates declared as “auto spare parts.” They comprised 60 Kalshnikov rifles, 14 BKS (Bixi) machine guns, 7920 rounds of Kalashnikov ammunition, 560 60mm mortars and 1288 120mm mortars.

Victoria (Israel) Israel reported to the Committee on 28 March 2011 that on 15 March 2011 the Israeli Navy boarded the MV Victoria, which had originated its voyage in Latakia Port, Syria and was en route to Port of Alexandria, Egypt (S/AC.50/2011/COMM.30). Three crates of arms were found hidden inside shipping containers, comprising 232 120mm mortars, 2280 60mm mortars, six NASR 1 (C 704) anti-ship missiles, two Kelvin Hughes radars, two control stations, two C 704 launchers and 66,240 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition. The arms had been unloaded at Ashdod Port in Israel and stored...

Syria is the stated destination of six out of the nine incidents of conventional arms transfers reported to the Committee. The Government of the Syrian Arab Republic, in a letter dated 12 January 2010 (S/AC.50/2010/COMM.1), underlined the fact that “the Francop vessel was not carrying anything that pertained to Syria” and denied the allegations. The Panel awaits Syria’s response to its queries.

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