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US rejects supplying Syrian militants with anti-aircraft missiles
by Joseph Earnest April 2, 2014
Newscast Media PARIS—Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said his US counterpart John Kerry informed him that the USA declines to supply armed groups in Syria referred to as "opposition" with anti-aircrafts missiles. At the conclusion of talks held with Kerry in Paris on Sunday Lavrov reportedly said "We tackled the issue circulated in media outlets on supplying "the opposition" in Syria with anti-aircrafts missiles during the US President Barrack Obama's visit to the Saudi Arabia, and Kerry stressed the US rejection of that." Los Angeles Times confirmed leaders of armed groups in south of Syria started to receive funds and are waiting for big shipments of weapons, particularly anti-aircrafts missiles, the sort of weapons the armed groups in the north desire. Kerryis said to have confirmed to his Russian counterpart that a political solution to the crisis in Syria is best. Add Comments>> Source: SANA
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