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Russian Ambassador: Political solution still possible in Syria

April 24th, 2012
08:44 AM ET

CNN's Christiane Amanpour talks to the Russian ambassador to the U.N., Vitaly Churkin, about Russia's influence in Syria.


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  1. Sergei

    Vitaly Churkin is a xenophobic racist. If one is to look up his history as well as his speeched, he is a nationalist and a racist at the very least. In Russia, this is widely known...yet he's been the Russian ambassador for the U.N. for a long time.

    I think anyone who is educated in this matter, knows that Russia will support anything which is against American and European interests, including the U.N. and NATO. It's proven, yet so many politicians pretend to have their head in the sand.

    April 24, 2012 at 2:09 pm | Reply
  2. hANK

    Think for a second the US defending Syria on killing innocent people, especially children. I am proud to say that Americans for all their faults would never stand for such nonsense. That's why people still look to America as the beacon for good. When was the last time anyone looked to Russia for truth or a beacon for anything? Nothing but hustlers, corruption and upholders of all that is uneven; and now add defenders of evil to their merits. Russia: always have been and always will be untrustworthy.

    April 25, 2012 at 1:29 am | Reply
  3. Michael

    Although I give the Russians credit for attempting to communicate their opinion with an effective PR campaign, this is what will keep Russia on the outside of the international community. The world is much smaller than it was 20 years ago due to communication channels available today. If they don't get with the program, they will become the next country to suffer revolution. There is right and wrong, life and death, no more no less. Wake up Russia!

    April 25, 2012 at 3:21 am | Reply
  4. KJMU

    Why the Muslims around the world do nothing for their brothers in Syria? Where is the Muslims outrage? Why Muslims are not protesting all the time in front of every single Syrian embassy in every country where there is one? Where is the same level of outrage they showed when a cartoon was published in a newspaper? Where is the Turkish and Arab humanitarian flotilla to Syria? Where are the activists who seem to forget everyone else’s tragedy except if their actions are directed against the US and Israel? Where are their voices? Where are their actions? Why there are not peaceful marches with thousands of Muslims in Washington, London, Paris, etc? Poor Syrians, nobody cares, Israel and the US are not involved!!!

    April 25, 2012 at 4:22 am | Reply
  5. RUSSKIE

    From Russia and China to the USA and his buddies: ╭∩╮(⃕‿⃕)╭∩╮

    April 25, 2012 at 8:06 am | Reply
  6. raika45

    Whatever others may say, but this man talks sense.We have seen the mayhem in the neighboring countries where havoc prevails after the leaders were overthrown.With most of them now being totally anti American and anti west.

    April 25, 2012 at 8:46 am | Reply
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