Russia will raise the topic of Syria at the G20 summit in St. Petersburg http://tinyurl.com/pd89yoo via @allvoices
2:32 PM - 30 Aug 13 · Details

Russia will raise the Syrian topic at the upcoming summit " Big Twenty " in St. Petersburg , said Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov . He said Moscow is actively seeking to avoid the force of a collision. "Unilateral steps to bypass the UN Security Council to further exacerbate an already precarious situation in the Middle East " warned Ushakov .
Russia proceeds from the assumption that there would be a normal discussion on the agenda , in which Syria is not included. But every leader in the presentations may affect the subject . Nobody limit will not " , - assured the leaders of the world 's twenty largest Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov .
Ushakov condemned the use of force in circumvention of the UN Security Council decision .
"Such actions bypassing the UN Security Council if they will certainly be the case, will cause great damage to the modern system of world order. Unlikely that the situation inside Syria and the Middle East will become more stable and peaceful ," said Ushakov .
Responding to a question about buying Damascus anti-aircraft missile systems S -300 , Ushakov said he could not comment on this information . He noted that Russia continues to supply weapons to the Arab Republic is not prohibited by international law.
"Deliveries under the signed contracts are carried out . It is normal practice for any state , it is not contrary to any international rules," - said the assistant to the Russian President on international issues.
UN inspectors in Syria meanwhile went to a military hospital in Damascus, where are affected by the use of chemical weapons . Now they communicate with patients. Hospital, by the way, is located on the territory controlled by the Syrian authorities . Prior to that, the inspectors visited the sites in areas where militants work . This is the fourth and last inspection . August 31, 2013 UN experts must leave the country and then prepare a report on its investigation .
Meanwhile , almost half of the NATO countries refused to take part in a military operation against Syria without the approval of the UN Security Council . One of the last of it said Germany .
On the eve of Britain's parliament rejected a resolution on the intervention , although the preponderance of votes was small . Prime Minister David Cameron , speaking for the operation, said that the government will listen to that decision .
The Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom also stated : London to participate in the Syrian operation now will not. Cameron has offered to answer to Parliament the power to use chemical weapons in Syria, calling it a " humanitarian intervention ."
In the United States are not going to give up plans to strike at Syria and even willing to go it alone , even though their attempts to create an international coalition. At that allegedly show the evidence that the Assad regime used chemical weapons. At a special briefing for Congressional representatives of the Obama administration demonstrated intercepted audio negotiations Syrian military. However, the formal decision to intervene yet.