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    UPDATE 2-Arab League chief, Qatar PM to go to UN over Syria

    (Adds Morocco giving Russia, China draft resolution)

    UNITED NATIONS, Jan 26 (Reuters) - The Arab League

    chief and the Qatari prime minister will present an Arab peace

    plan for Syria to ambassadors in the U.N. Security Council in

    New York early next week, the council president said on

    Thursday.

    South Africa's U.N. Ambassador Baso Sangqu told reporters in

    New York that the meeting is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday

    afternoon. League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby and Qatari

    Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, who heads the

    League's Syria committee, will brief the 15-nation council.

    South Africa holds the council's rotating presidency this

    month.

    Western diplomats said the briefing will set the stage for a

    new showdown with Russia over its ally Syria and a Western-Arab

    draft resolution that backs the Arab League call for Syrian

    President Bashar al-Assad to transfer power to his deputy to set

    up a unity government and prepare elections.

    The Security Council could vote as early as next week on the

    new draft resolution, which delegates from Britain and France

    are crafting in consultation with Qatar, Morocco, the United

    States, Germany and Portugal, envoys said. The new draft is to

    replace a Russian text that Western diplomats say is too weak.

    Russia, however, says its draft remains in play. Western

    diplomats said they hope to negotiate with the Russians and

    incorporate elements of the Russian draft into the Western-Arab

    text to satisfy Moscow and avoid a Russian veto.

    The Moroccan delegation was expected to meet with Russian

    and Chinese diplomats to present them with the latest version of

    the Western-Arab draft resolution, diplomats told Reuters. The

    Moroccans, they said, will then present it to the full 15-nation

    council on Friday.

    The draft resolution, obtained by Reuters, calls for a

    "political transition" in Syria. It does not call for U.N.

    sanctions against Damascus, something Moscow has said it could

    not support.

    Russia, together with China, vetoed a European-drafted

    resolution in October that condemned Syria and threatened it

    with sanctions over its 10-month crackdown on pro-democracy

    demonstrators. It is unclear whether Russia is ready to wield

    its veto once again to block council action on Syria.

    Several Western envoys told Reuters that Russia might find

    it difficult to veto a resolution that is simply intended to

    provide support for the Arab League.

    (Reporting by Louis Charbonneau in New York and Edmund Blair in

    Cairo; editing by Christopher Wilson)

     

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