A western ultimatum to Putin: Drop Assad, or remain a pariah
WASHINGTON — Western countries are presenting a high-stakes ultimatum to Russia: Allow regime-change in Syria and cut loose Bashar Assad, or remain a pariah moored on the fringes of the international community.
Different U.S. allies articulated different versions of that warning Tuesday, including Canada. During a G7 meeting in Italy, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland urged Russia to seize the moment as a chance to break with Assad.
The twin events of a horrific chemical attack on Syrian civilians, combined with U.S. airstrikes, have created new momentum in pursuing a long-term political solution to the Syrian civil war, Freeland told a conference call.
“Russia needs to decide whether it wants to double down on its support of a murderous regime that is committing war crimes, or whether right now it wants to say, ‘You know what? We do not want to be associated with this, this is not where we want our country to be,’” she said.


