March 16, 2012 - 19:50 AMT
French FM warns against arming Syria opposition

France is against foreign powers arming the opposition groups fighting Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, because such a move could lead to civil war in the country, Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said, according to RFI.

In 2011, France helped arm the Libyan rebels who overthrew Moamer Kadhafi, but Paris fears the opposition in Syria is too divided to form a credible armed force and that the situation on the ground is too volatile.

"The Syrian people is deeply divided and if we give arms to a particular faction of the opposition we could trigger a civil war between Christians, Alawites, Sunnis and Shiites," Juppe warned, in a radio interview, adding "It could become an even bigger catastrophe than we have now."

For the past year, Assad's forces have been brutally repressing a revolt against his rule, firing on civilian demonstrations and residential districts as well as fighting a small and disorganised armed uprising.

Some Arab states, led by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, favour arming the rebels, but France and other Western powers still hope to secure a negotiated solution backed by a tough UN Security Council resolution condemning Assad.

Permanent Council members China and Russia have so far blocked attempts to agree a motion calling on Assad to step down, a stance which Juppe said was based on a "bad medium term calculation" by Moscow.