Syria accuses the west of pouring arms into the hands of terrorists

Foreign minister Walid al-Moallem delivers provocative speech at start of
Montreux talks

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Description: Syria's foreign minister, Walid al-Moallem

Syria's foreign minister, Walid al-Moallem, at the opening plenary session
in Montreux. Photograph: Gary Cameron/AP

The Syrian government has accused the west of backing terrorism in Syria
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/syria>  in a defiant opening address at
the start of long-awaited talks
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/21/us-russian-co-operation-key-ho
pe-progess-syria-peace-talks>  in the Swiss resort of Montreux.

In provocatively lengthy speech, Syria's foreign minister, Walid al-Moallem,
said: "The west claims to fight terrorism, but it secretly feeds terrorism."

He urged the west to stop "pouring arms" into Syria, warning that if it
failed to do so the near three-year conflict in Syria would spread to
neighbouring countries. "We have come [to the talks] to prevent the collapse
of the Middle East," Moallem said.

He also accused the Syrian opposition of being traitors.

The belligerent tone of the speech underlined how difficult it will to reach
a diplomatic breakthrough at the talks.

Moallem repeatedly ignored requests to cut short his speech by the UN
secretary general, Ban Ki-moon
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/ban-ki-moon> , who chaired the session. "I
have the right to give the Syrian version here," he told Ban after one
intervention.

Ban had urged speakers to speak for around seven minutes. Moallem's address
lasted over half an hour.

Moallem also defied Ban's request for speakers to refrain from making
accusations against participants at the conference. And he signalled that
Syria would resist attempts to set up a transitional government, as set out
in the Geneva I communique of 2012.

Addressing his US counterpart, John Kerry
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/john-kerry> , Moallem said: "No one, Mr
Kerry, has the right to withdraw legitimacy of the [Syrian] president other
than the Syrians themselves."

In his opening remarks, Kerry said Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/bashar-al-assad> , could have no place in
a transitional government because he had lost legitimacy.

"We see only one option: negotiating a transition government born by mutual
consent," Kerry said. "That means that Bashar al-Assad will not be part of
that transition government. There is no way, no way possible, that a man who
has led a brutal response to his own people can regain legitimacy to
govern."

The Syrian opposition leader, Ahmad Jarba, called on the Syrian government
immediately to sign up to the Geneva I agreement, which includes the
establishment of transitional government.

He also said new photographic evidence, published by the Guardian, of the
torture of detainees allegedly committed by Syrian government forces, was
similar to crimes by the Nazis.

"The pictures of torture are unprecedented except in the Nazi camps during
the second world war," he told the talks.

Syrian officials could face war crimes charges after a military police
photographer defected and provided evidence showing the systematic killing
of 11,000 detainees
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/20/evidence-industrial-scale-kill
ing-syria-war-crimes> , according to three lawyers who examined the files.

Jabra said Assad was responsible for crimes against humanity.

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