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Die Sache ist erst mal vom Tisch:
Türkei verspricht nicht ohne kollektiven Beschluß (zB SR) einzumarschieren:
"…Turkey’s U.N. Ambassador told reporters his country was exercising its right to self-defense and responding to fire from Syrian soil.
He reiterated that “Turkey will not be going into Syria with the boots on the ground if it is not a collective action, either by the Security Council or by the international coalition that we are a part of.”..."
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News...-on-Syria.html
Also ein schöner Erfolg der Russen, auch ohne eine SR-Resulotion! :-)
France immediately rejected Russia’s proposed U.N. resolution Friday demanding an immediate halt to cross-border shelling and foreign ground intervention in Syria, warning that “a dangerous military escalation” could spiral out of control.
Russia called an emergency Security Council meeting earlier in the day to submit a draft resolution calling on Turkey to “cease any actions that undermine Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” according to a statement on the Foreign Ministry’s website.
The Russian draft resolution didn’t name Turkey but it was clearly aimed at the Turkish government, which has threatened ground action and was keeping up its cross-border artillery shelling campaign Friday against U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish militia positions in Syria.
The draft also made no mention of the current Syrian offensive in the north, backed by Russian aerial attacks, that has almost cut off Syria’s largest city, Aleppo.
Turkey’s U.N. Ambassador told reporters his country was exercising its right to self-defense and responding to fire from Syrian soil.
He reiterated that “Turkey will not be going into Syria with the boots on the ground if it is not a collective action, either by the Security Council or by the international coalition that we are a part of.”
France’s U.N. Ambassador Francois Delattre, asked whether Paris supported the Russian draft, replied: “The short answer is no.”
He said the current military escalation is “the direct result of the brutal offensive in the north of Syria led by the Syrian regime and its allies.” And he said Russia must understand that its support for Syria’s President Bashar Assad is “a dead end that could be extremely dangerous.”
“In these conditions,” Delattre told reporters, “it is more urgent than ever to create the conditions leading to the resumption of negotiations.”
U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power called the Russian draft “a distraction,” and urged Moscow instead to implement a resolution adopted unanimously by the Security Council in December endorsing a peace plan for Syria that includes a cessation of hostilities and negotiations between the Assad government and opposition
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News...-on-Syria.html
Die Türkei sagt seit beginn dieses Konfliktes das sie nicht im Alleingang einmarschiert, an dieser Aussage ist nichts neu und versprochen wurde da nix... Wenn der Russe bei der heutigen klatsche vor der UN einen Erfolg sieht dann sag ich dazu nur eines: :haha::D