Wednesday, May 29, 2013

MAJOR NATIONS DEBATES ON SYRIA HAVE FAILED TO REACH AN AGREEMENT FOR THE REQUIRED MEASURES, OR RESOLUTION THAT MAY END THE CONFLICT IN SYRIA.

MAJOR NATIONS DEBATES ON SYRIA HAVE FAILED TO REACH AN AGREEMENT FOR THE REQUIRED MEASURES, OR RESOLUTION THAT MAY END THE CONFLICT IN SYRIA.

      Major nations debates on Syria which entailed the European Union eight hours debate on Syria, the USA/Russia Meeting, the Vienna Meeting on Syria and the Arab World countries Meeting for Syria in Stanbul have all failed to reach an agreement for the required measures, or Resolution that may end the over two years civil war in Syria which qualified the conflict to one of the World's most controversial issues that has repeatedly challenged the major nations decision making process and split the nations in to groups. China remains objected to the Resolution that will support and implement the use of military force as the alternative means to the resolution of the conflict in Syria. Russia will complete delivery of weapons to the government of Syria, While the United Kingdom and France have agreed to arm the Rebels, despite the weapons embargo on Syria. Germany and Austria have agreed  on the use of political and deplomatic channels for the resolution of the conflict in Syria and the United Nations have passed the Resolution that condemned the Syrian government for involving stronger and powerfull foreign fighters in the Syrian conflict.

                                            Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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