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| Uruk | Apr 30 2015, 01:48 PM Post #1 |
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Asoke Kumar Mukerji Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations India like many other nations of the United Nations is rapidly losing patience with the bickering in the Security Council when it comes to Syria, we therefore urge the members of the Security council to with all haste adopt a resolution concerning the force planned to take control of the area currently controlled by the Turkish army and then move on to discuss how the fight the IS , future elections etc. Edited by Uruk, Apr 30 2015, 03:01 PM.
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| C.E | Jul 16 2015, 01:33 PM Post #41 |
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![]() Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations Mr. Secretary General, I wish to have put to record that Israel is indeed member of the opposition to the regime led by the dictator, Bashar al-Assad. Yet the purpose here was to address the current crisis within the Syrian leadership as further turmoil would have impact on the fight against the islamic terrorism led by IS. |
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| Degen83 | Jul 17 2015, 09:41 AM Post #42 |
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Vitaly Churkin Permanent Ambassador to the United Nations Russian Federation Mr Prosor, In talks with the new leadership in Syria, the regime forces remain comitted in fighting the Islamic State. The regime forces are the same ones that Russia has worked extensively with over the past few years. Russia remains confident that Syrian forces are comitted to fighting the Islamic State. |
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