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Syria: EU Lifts Arms Embargo On Rebel Groups
Foreign Secretary William Hague denies Britain has any immediate plans to send weapons to forces fighting against the regime.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has said there are no
immediate plans to send weapons to Syrian rebels after the EU decided to
end its arms embargo.
Britain and France had pushed for the ban on supplying the opposition
forces fighting Bashar al Assad's regime to be lifted and the failure of
ministers to agree an extension to the embargo during 12 hours of talks
means it will now end on June 1.
Mr Hague said after the meeting on Monday the decision "sends a very strong message from Europe to the Assad regime".
Sky's foreign affairs editor Tim Marshall said the decision would make little difference in the short term.
"Already there are many sides arming the two sides that are fighting.
Qatar and Saudi Arabia are pouring arms into the opposition," he said.
"What it means though, firstly, is that the idea of the united European foreign policy has bitten the dust.
"I suspect at some point, the British and the French will go ahead and
try to arm some of the many, many groups there are in opposition in
Syria."
Diplomats said there had been an agreement that EU governments would refrain from sending arms to Syria for now.
Financial and economic sanctions against the Assad government were extended for another year at the meeting.
Several of the 27 EU nations were reticent about more weapons being
sent into a conflict zone that has already seen the deaths of nearly
100,000 people.
"Quite a lot of arms are already going to the wrong hands," said Dutch
Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans. "The parties to the conflict don't
have a shortage of arms, frankly."
In a statement, Mr Hague acknowledged "it was a difficult decision for some countries".
"It was important for Europe to send a clear signal to the Assad regime
that it has to negotiate seriously, and that all options remain on the
table if it refuses to do so. Tonight EU nations have done just that,"
he said.
"The other elements of EU sanctions on the Assad regime will be
retained. EU nations also agreed a common framework for those member
states who, in the future, may decide to supply military equipment to
the Syrian National Coalition.
"These agreed safeguards would ensure that any such equipment would
only be supplied to the National Coalition, for the protection of
civilians."
Before the meeting, Anna Macdonald, head of arms control at Oxfam,
warned that supplying weapons would mean "adding fuel to the fire" in
Syria.
She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "We are concerned that
supplying arms to the opposition won't level the playing field, in fact
it will fuel a deadly arms race that will have even worse consequences
for civilians."
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