United Nations General Assembly condemned the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces and praised the opposition on Wednesday, but the decline in support of the resolution, recommended Syria irritability rebels, extremism growing unease.
Although non-binding text is not legally binding, resolution 193 countries components can be significant moral and political weight. The result of the vote with 107 votes in favor, 12 votes against and 59 abstentions - more than 133 votes in favor, 12 against and 31 abstentions result of the vote in August passed a resolution condemning the Syrian government's declining support.
The UN diplomats cited concern about the Syrian-led "regime change" design, by a foreign government and supported the resolution on strengthening the elements of Islamic extremism as reasons for the decline, between the rebels fear.
Russia's close ally and arms supplier to Assad, is strongly opposed to this resolution drafted by Qatar, accused the Assad government armed rebels trying to oust him. However, Moscow, as China has used its three veto prevented the Security Council to take action against al-Assad, can not stop the motion there is no veto in the General Assembly.
The diplomat said the Russian delegation wrote to all Members of the United Nations, urging them to oppose the resolution. Moscow complained that the resolution to undermine US-Russian efforts to organize a peace conference, which will include the Assad government and the rebels, meeting U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said, may occur in early June.
Bashar Jaafari, the Syrian ambassador to the UN, told the General Assembly resolution before the vote on a diplomatic solution to the United States and Russia to push the 2-year-old crisis, the UN says has killed at least 80,000 people were killed.
"It is running against the current, especially according to the reconciliation of the latest Russia and the United States, the Syrian government welcomed," Jaafari said.
U.S. Deputy Ambassador Rosemary DiCarlo, Russia and the United States initiative resolution, and send a clear message, "We all seek a political solution is the best way to end the suffering of the Syrian people."
British Prime Minister David Cameron told reporters at United Nations Headquarters in New York, said he did not want the process of planning meetings become "too long." He said that all warring parties to pressure, pressing name transitional government ", everyone can get behind in Syria come up with.
However, a number of United Nations diplomats and officials are skeptical about the initiative of the United States and Russia will resolve the deadlock, has blocked 15 Nations Security Council to take any action against Syria, the great divide between Moscow and Washington.
Increased concerns about the rebels
Wednesday's resolution calling for an immediate end to violence, and strong backing from the West and the Gulf Arab countries, was originally conceived to Syria's UN seat, the opposition Syrian National Alliance.
UN diplomats said, it became clear early in the negotiations, such a move will not components, many delegations expressed concern that their own government may one day face of the rebel uprising.
However, the resolution and welcomed the Syrian National Alliance political transition requires the establishment of effective representative interlocutors. "
The resolution also expressed the assembly of the rapid increase in the number of deaths in Syria anger and condemnation "widespread and serious violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms." It urged countries to provide much-needed financial assistance to alleviate the deteriorating humanitarian 'disaster.
Syrian National Union of the United Nations welcomed the resolution, but said in a statement that is more urgent, more needs to be done to end the suffering of the Syrian people.
Syria accused Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United States, the United Kingdom and France armed rebels. These countries have denied the allegations, but the rebels continue to be weapons.
South Africa's Ambassador Kingsley Mamabolo said that his country, the previous resolutions condemning the Assad government to vote in favor, to abstain from voting, as it opened its doors, the power of "regime change" from outside Syria.
Over the years, experts say, the militants received before Syria's al-Nusra support for al-Qaeda-linked militants in neighboring Iraq. The group claims responsibility for deadly bombings in Damascus and Aleppo and other fighters to join the Syrian rebel brigade.
Iran, Bolivia, Venezuela, North Korea, Belarus and other delegations tend to oppose the policy of the United States voted against the United Nations. Ecuador, last year voted to abstain, voted against the resolution because it was concerned that the legalization of a coup, and wanted to know "who will become the next country on the list."
Indonesia, to vote in favor of resolution of August, said in abstained from voting, mainly because of the resolution implied recognition of the Syrian opposition.
China voted against the resolution because it does not fully take into account the views of the parties concerned ".
"Forcing onward ticket is not conducive to unity Member States and the mediation efforts of the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Ban Ki-moon and the international community to resolve the crisis in Syria, Chinese Permanent Representative to the United Nations Li Zheng Baodong said the United Nations, The official Xinhua News Agency reported.
Syria's ally and arms supplier to the Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Khazaee accused the rebels of using chemical weapons against the Syrian opposition says Assad's government and rebels things. He also talked about the growing number of "terrorism and extremist organizations" in Syria.
Russia also warned that terrorists in Syria.
A survey of the United Nations chemical weapons program has been blocked because the Assad government has refused to give free access to international inspection team in the country. The government hopes the team check Aleppo and Homs, two sites suspected of chemical weapons attacks, the rebels accuse each other of committed.
The vote may indicate that the image brutal civil war - rebel commander, bite the heart to tear enemy combatants - could undermine the case of those who argue, Syria without Assad would be better.
Assad's forces make their way on the Internet committed terrible image.
Another reason for the decline in the resolution supported by the Special Envoy said may be true, Assad is still in control of many countries, and has proven his army and allied militia have lost the war - although they also not be able to either win.
"I believe that many of the national vote, because they think they are on the winning side voting, speaking on condition of anonymity, he said," Western senior United Nations diplomat in August 2012, resolution of (last year's) text. "They are not so sure."
"Now, you also have Islamic terrorist elements, which is much more prominent," he said.
Mainly peaceful demonstrations against Assad's Syria beginning of the conflict, but evolved into a civil war, the United Nations says at least 80,000 people have been killed. Islamic militants has become the most powerful anti-Assad rebels.
Wednesday's vote came to Washington and European governments has been brewing for the benefits and risks of the Syrian anti-government armed weapons.
A French official said on Wednesday that France is floating suggested that the EU should ease the arms embargo, but the decision to delay action in order to strengthen the pressure on Damascus, to negotiate an end to the civil war.
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