Canadian Public Safety Minister Vic Toews, Elisa Massimino, president of Human Rights First, and General Jean-Paul Palomeros, NATO Supreme Aliied Commander Transformation, left to right, conduct a session at the Halifax International Security Forum in Halifax on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012. Delegates are discussing pressing security issues, including the impact of the American presidential election, the turmoil in Syria, cybersecurity and modern warfare. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
November 18, 2012 - 12:20 PM
HALIFAX - Canada's Defence Minister Peter MacKay called on Russia Sunday to exert influence to end the Syrian civil war, accusing it of standing on the slidelines as the country "falls apart at the seams."
MacKay told a press conference at the Halifax International Security Forum on Sunday that Russia — one of Syria's most important allies — should use its weight to end the conflict.
Russia has backed Syria at the United Nations Security Council by repeatedly vetoing resolutions aimed at pressuring Syrian President Bashar Assad's government to end the war.
MacKay says Prime Minister Stephen Harper has recently met with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but did not go into the details of the discussion.
On Saturday, U.S. Sen. John McCain told the security conference that he was "ashamed" as an American over the U.S. non-action in Syria.
More than 36,000 people have been killed since the Syrian uprising began in March 2011.
(With files from The Associated Press)
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