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British Prime Minister David Cameron (L) listens to Russian President Vladimir Putin during a joint press conference following a meeting inside10 Downing Street, central London, on June 16, 2013 (AFP Photo / Pool / Anthony Devlin)


Russia and UK still have very different approaches to the Syrian crisis,British PM Cameron said after meeting Putin adding that the decision to arm rebels is yet to be made.Russia’s President warned against such a move citing rebels' atrocities.

"The blood is on the hands of both parties” of the conflict, not only Bashar Assad’s government but also the rebels, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin stressed at the press conference at 10 Downing Street.

"I think you will not deny that one does not really need to support the people who not only kill their enemies, but open up their bodies, eat their intestines, in front of the public and cameras," Putin said referring to a video footage on the Internet of a rebel fighter eating the heart of a government soldier. Later however it was concluded the fighter was holding a lung.


"Is it them who you want to supply with weapons?" he said adding that it does not correspond with international humanitarian norms.

Putin also defended Russia's arms supplies to the official government of Syria saying they are "in accordance with international laws.”

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Syrian army soldiers standing on an army tank in the village of Buweida, north of Qusayr, in Syria's central Homs province (AFP Photo / Str)

The comments came as the two leaders met ahead of the G8 summit scheduled to start on Monday in Lough Erne, Northern Ireland.


The President and Prime minister discussed a broad range of questions including security on Winter Olympics in Russia’s resort city Sochi, however the civil war in Syria was the main focus with questions after the press-conference concentrating on this topic.

PM Cameron, unlike Putin, laid the total responsibility for the two-year Syrian crisis on President Bashar Assad.

“The responsibility lies with Assad and the onslaught that he created with his people,” the PM said. The “new evidence makes that clearer than ever,” he added referring to the US claims of finding proof that the Syrian government had used chemical weapons against the rebels.

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Syrian rebel fighters belonging to the "Martyrs of Maaret al-Numan" battalion leave their position after a range of shootings in the northwestern town of Maaret al-Numan in front of the army base of Wadi Deif, down in the valley (AFP Photo / Daniel Leal-Olivas)

The findings were disclosed on Thursday and assessment results were handed to the Russian Foreign Ministry which found them “unconvincing”.


The press conference once again showed wide differences between Moscow’s and London’s approaches to the situation in Syria
– something Cameron admitted straight away. Despite this, leaders said that the countries have a common goal and the desire to provide conditions of a diplomatic settlement of the ongoing Syrian conflict.

"There is common ground in that we both see a humanitarian catastrophe", Cameron said.

Russia’s President agreed that “eventually we will solve the problem and put all parties at the negotiating table with joint efforts."

“This is one of the most appropriate solutions to the problem, and it can be solved only through political and diplomatic means," Putin said.


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There are many ways to deal with a leader like Assad. The approach that West adopted on behalf of Zionist state is illegal and pure and simple case of supporting terrorists.

I m not pro-Assad. I dont even care. But I m pro-Syria. I dont want Syria to suffer because some illegal state wants its leadership neutralized because its the only country left in the region that has anti-Israel stance.

Britain is not in it for a humane cause. Its country full of Zionists and it has a history of supporting and promoting Zionist cause in the Middle East to create the Jewish state.
 
There are many ways to deal with a leader like Assad. The approach that West adopted on behalf of Zionist state is illegal and pure and simple case of supporting terrorists.

I m not pro-Assad. I dont even care. But I m pro-Syria. I dont want Syria to suffer because some illegal state wants its leadership neutralized because its the only country left in the region that has anti-Israel stance.

Britain is not in it for a humane cause. Its country full of Zionists and it has a history of supporting and promoting Zionist cause in the Middle East to create the Jewish state.

Do you know that Israelis are also against what is harming Assad?

Not government but the people. Because if Assad falls, Israel will be the first country to get affected.

Remember, Syrian opposition derives its ideology from AQ.
 
Remember, Syrian opposition derives its ideology from AQ.

Wow! Then it means West is indirectly arming Al Qaida. This is great. Al Qaida had been their creation and they use it intervene in foreign countries.
 
Do you know that Israelis are also against what is harming Assad?

Not government but the people. Because if Assad falls, Israel will be the first country to get affected.

Remember, Syrian opposition derives its ideology from AQ.

It's more complicated than that.

Israel prefers Assad to remain in control, only because he is the devil they know.

But they welcome anything that weakens him and Syria.
 

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