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"Mr President, the Arab Spring generally – and Syria in particular – has caused splits in the Security Council. The Arab League, the EU and the US oppose the current regime, which is killing its own people, while others support it for – in my opinion – different reasons. Some of its supporters are concerned by the legitimacy of regime change through foreign intervention, while in Russia’s case, there are also crucial strategic motivations. If the current Syrian regime falls, Russia will not only lose a strategic partner which allows it to continue to be part of the Middle East equation, but also a naval bridgehead in the region and an important customer for its arms exports, possibly even a component in its complex relations with Iran. However, with the Syrian people, the Arab League and most of the international community absolutely opposed to the current Syrian regime, those who continue to support it will find themselves beyond the tipping point at which the losses outweigh the gains."@en1
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