Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's foreign minister today welcomed Russia's proposal that Damascus hand over control of its chemical weapons arsenal to international supervision to avoid US military action.
"I carefully listened to (Russian foreign minister) Sergei Lavrov's statement about it. In connection with this, I note that Syria welcomes the Russian initiative based on the Syrian leadership's concern about the lives of our nationals and the security of our country," Walid al-Muallem said in televised comments.
"We also hail the wisdom of the Russian leadership which is trying to prevent an American aggression against our people," he added without elaborating.
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The proposal came after talks between Lavrov and Muallem in Moscow, with the top Russian diplomat calling on Syria to "place the chemical weapons under international control and then have them destroyed".
Lavrov said such a plan would help "avoid military strikes" that are being considered by the United States and its allies.
Lavrov said he had already made the proposal to Muallem and hoped for a "quick and positive answer" from Syria.
"We do not know if Syria agrees to this, but if placing the chemical weapons under international control helps avoid military strikes, then we will immediately get to work on this," Lavrov said.
"We have already handed over this proposal to minister Muallem, who is in Moscow, and hope for a quick and positive answer," Lavrov said in a prepared statement he read out to reporters at a hastily called news briefing in Moscow.
As well as handing over the weapons and having them destroyed, Syria should also become a full member of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, Lavrov said.
His comments came after US Secretary of State John Kerry said earlier today that President Bashar al-Assad could turn over his chemical weapons to the international community to have a chance of avoiding military action.