Russia has been against UN sanctions against Syria because they would not settle the situation in this country, an official from the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
"We are not against everything; we categorically against all that does not work for a peaceful settlement. If there are unbalanced things like sanctions and pressure, such a set is really bad for attaining less blood and more democracy," said Sergei Vershinin, head of the Foreign Ministry's Middle East and North Africa Department.
Vershinin said that Russia has tried to avoid violence in Syria against both protesters and pro-government representatives. He noted that Syrian opposition should not dodge from the dialogue with the authorities about the country's future.
"Reforms (in Syria) have been matured and they must be sped up," he noted.
The diplomat stressed that the international community must learn from Libyan experience and not to adopt resolutions which later could be interpreted on a whim.
"(Such resolutions) lead not to the settlement but to the complicated situation on the ground," the diplomat said, adding that military operation in Libya came into a deadend.
Vershinin also said that the frozen assets of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi abroad could be used only upon the UN Security Council's permission. These assets should be evenly distributed to the east and the west of the country, the diplomat noted.
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