Date : 01/03/2012
                
                
                    
                    
                
                
   WASHINGTON, March 1 (KUNA) -- US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told 
House lawmakers late Wednesday, Russia's lack of cooperation in international 
efforts to pressure Syria's Bashar Al-Assad regime to step down is "troubling 
and frustrating".
   "It is a very troubling and frustrating situation because the Russians 
continue to say, oh, they're for humanitarian aid, but then they don't produce 
any plan that Assad will sign off on," Clinton told members of the House 
Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday.
   "We are doing everything we can think of to influence the Russians and the 
Chinese, particularly the Russians: they're the ones with the very deep, 
long-standing relationship with the Assad family, with Syria," she said.
   In two separate occasions, Russia and China vetoed UN Security Council 
resolutions on Syria that they believe could lead to a military operation 
against Syrian government forces as a repetition of "the Libyan scenario."
   Russia has also opposed calls to establish air corridors in Syria to 
provide humanitarian aid to civilian population in the midst of clashes 
between anti-government protesters and security forces.
   Both countries also refused to attend last week's Friends of Syria 
conference in Tunisia where delegates from 70 countries called on Syria's 
government to halt violence.
   Clinton said she hoped Russia would finally agree to cooperate with the 
international community as it could be key to resolving "a terrible crisis 
that demands the entire world's attention."
   "We know that if we can persuade them to work with us, at least on the 
humanitarian issue, they will have access to Assad that hardly anybody else 
does have, at least nobody in the West," she said.(end) 
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