Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Russian MoD has advised the US state Department to tighten the geography and knowledge of the International Law

Official representative of the Ministry of defense of Russia Igor Konashenkov commented on the statements of the us state Department that Russia’s use of military base in Iran may be a contravention of resolution 2231 UN security Council. On Wednesday, August 17, according to TASS.


According to Konashenkov, in such accusations no “logic and knowledge of fundamental documents of international law.”

“Should start with test the knowledge of the resolution of the UN security Council room 2231 (2015). It speaks of the necessity of obtaining permission of the UN security Council to “sell”, “transfer” or “use” combat aircraft “in Iran”. The defense Ministry again advised the representatives of the state Department to work with pencils on contour maps and to discover that Syria is a separate sovereign state”, — he stressed.

In addition, the defense Ministry spokesman called on Washington to think about the existence of “at least one provision of the UN Charter, security Council resolution or the bilateral agreement between USA and Syria” that would allow “bombing its territory with aircraft and attack drones, the US air force with Turkish air base in Incirlik and any other foreign bases”.

“We are convinced that after a test Mr. Michael Toner (Deputy spokesman of the state Department — ed. “Of the tape.ru”) the destruction in Syria by planes of Russian air force the terrorists of ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra” (banned in the Russian terrorist group — ed. “Of the tape.ru”) will no longer cause it to “regret,””, — concluded Konashenkov...
  [rushincrash.com]
17/8/16
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