Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in the UK's leading divergence, the United States decided to send the Syrian anti-government armed weapon is the dominant international summit, said that the West must armed soldiers cannibalism.
In Syria, the rebels fought back last Sunday President Bashar al-Assad and his Aleppo, Assad has announced his campaign to recapture rebel-held north after the seizure strategic town near the Lebanese Hezbollah month ally opposition.
After several months of discussion, Washington decided last week to send weapons rebels announced Assad's troops have crossed the "red line" to use nerve gas.
This triggered superpower weight behind the revolt, and in the world participating in a two-year-old war has killed at least 93,000 people were killed and marks a potential turning point.
It also angered Russia, Cold War ally Syria, Assad has been selling weapons and use its veto power in the UN Security Council resolution to stop him.
Russia has rejected the U.S. evidence that Assad's forces used nerve gas. The White House says President Barack Obama will try to persuade Putin to abandon his support for Assad, in this week's G8 summit hosted British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Cameron in London after meeting Putin said that Russia wants to create the conditions for the settlement of the conflict.
"One does not really need to support people, they not only kill their enemies, but their bodies and eat their intestines in public and in front of the camera," Putin said.
"This is to support your people do? They want to provide weapons? This may have little in Europe for hundreds of years advocating humanitarian values."
Event Putin is most likely referring to, a rebel commander captured last month cut into a dead soldier's torso and biting into a piece of his organs.
Both sides have been accused of atrocities in the conflict. The United States and other countries aid the rebels, said one reason for doing so is to support the mainstream opposition groups and reducing the influence of extremists.
Suspect Conference
U.S. armed rebels plan also calls Washington and Moscow, their first joint attempt to seek a settlement within one year trying to plan an international peace conference, new questions.
After the meeting, Putin, Cameron said Britain, Russia and Western countries on Syria may be bridging the gulf between, although they disagree about who is at fault.
"I learned from our conversation today is that we can overcome these differences, if we recognize that we share some basic goals: to end the conflict, to stop the collapse of Syria, the Syrian people to decide who managed to take the fight to them and defeat extremists . "
Britain did not say whether the armed rebels, but the question is controversial, even in Cameron's Conservative-led government. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (Nick Clegg), from his Liberal Democrat coalition partners, said: "We obviously do not think this is the right thing to do now, otherwise we will have to do."
Under its new attitude, Washington has said it will maintain the aircraft and Patriot surface-to-air missiles in Jordan ally's territory, it can use to help arming and training the rebels. Washington has 4,500 troops in Jordan to carry out the exercise.
Washington does not exclude parts of Syria to implement no-fly zone, perhaps near the border with Jordan, although it did not make a decision yet done so.
Jordan's King Abdullah on Sunday up his own armed forces, told the military: "If the world did not help, as it should, and if the matter become dangerous, we are able at any moment to take measures to protect the country and our people's interests. "
Washington wants backing the rebels will resume the momentum to get public support Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Lebanese Shiite militia, sent thousands of experienced fighters to help al-Assad, after Assad's forces, grasp the initiative Right.
Just a few months ago, the Western countries believe that Assad's days were numbered. But his support of Hezbollah is able to achieve a major victory earlier this month in Qusair, strategic location, the rebels occupied the city's main trunk from Lebanon.
Fight for Aleppo
Since then, the government has announced major plans to seize the north, including Aleppo, Syria's largest city and commercial center, the main rebel held for nearly a year. The United Nations says it is worried that in the north of the Holocaust.
Rebels say they are fighting back against the government offensive in the north. Aleppo in northern opposition operations room said warplanes destroyed Safin al-Arteek opposition sources said the rebels took an armored column sent to reinforce loyal isolated from Shiite villages, towns Army tanks and 20 soldiers killed.
"Assad's forces and Hezbollah are trying to control the northern Aleppo countryside, but they were excluded and handling losses," the colonel Abdeljabbar al-Okeidi, and in Aleppo, Syria freedom army commander told Al Arabiya TV stations.
He said Hezbollah had sent to Aleppo and the surrounding area 2,000 fighters, but expressed confidence that the opposition prevail.
"Aleppo and Qusair are different in Qusair, we were surrounded by Hezbollah and loyalist areas already occupied the village, we do not even have a place to put our wounded in Aleppo, we have a strategic depth and logistical support We better organization, "he said. "Aleppo Hezbollah will become of these devils tomb."
Aleppo itself, thousands of enhancing loyalist forces and militia Hezbollah build-up and attack the opposition has held part of the city which is also fighting battle, driving back the rebels.
Opposition activists say the army has also been behind rebel lines Ifrin air forces in the Kurdish region, which will allow access to a larger city which sweep.
"A week, the rebels have been widespread in Aleppo retreat, but in the last two days began to turn tide," Abu Abdullah said, the activists in the region.
Followers of Hezbollah's support for Assad's minority Alawi branch of Shia Islam, Muslim rebels against the mainly Sunni sectarian violence has increased fears spread to neighboring countries.
Lebanese security sources said the gunmen shot and killed four Shiite Muslim men ambush near the Syrian border in the Bekaa Valley. It is not clear who was behind the shooting.
Lebanon is still rebuilding their sectarian civil war, playing from 1975-1990. Fighting between Sunnis and Shiites in 2003 after the U.S. invasion of Iraq decade and most backward violence.
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