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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Kofi calls for cease-fire, is ignored
2012-03-31
DAMASCUS/BEIRUT: International envoy Kofi Annan urged Syria's Bashar Assad to immediately implement a cease-fire, as fighting raged yesterday even after the embattled leader said he had accepted the peace plan.

"The deadline is now," Annan's spokesman Ahmad Fawzi said in Geneva. "We expect him to implement this plan immediately."
Kofi Annan, the Joe Biden of international relations...
Removing any ambiguity about the ceasefire terms of a six-point peace plan that Assad has said he accepts, Fawzi said it was up to the Syrian military to move first and show good faith by withdrawing tanks, big guns and troops from cities.

UN-Arab League peace-broker Annan's cease-fire appeal came as monitors said shells rained down on Homs, a main rebel bastion which has been the focus of much of President Assad's year-long crackdown on anti-regime protests.

"We expect him to implement this plan immediately. Clearly we have not seen a cessation of hostilities on the ground. This is our great concern," the spokesman said in Geneva, adding the "deadline is now" for Assad's regime to end all violence.

The plan calls for a commitment to stop all armed violence, a daily two-hour humanitarian cease-fire, media access to all areas affected by the fighting, an inclusive Syrian-led political process, a right to demonstrate, and release of arbitrarily detained people.

"I can't tell you what the next steps will be if they don't stop now," Annan's spokesman said, adding however that Annan was due to brief the UN Security Council on Monday and "we will take it from there."

Annan is also working to convince the Syrian opposition to "lay down their arms and start talking," he said. State-run news agency SANA said on Thursday that "President Assad... has informed Annan that Syria approves the plan (the envoy) submitted but had made remarks about it."

Assad would "spare no effort" for the success of Annan's six-point plan but said the proposal would only work if "terrorist acts" by foreign powers stopped.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  "I can't tell you what the next steps will be if they don't stop now," Annan's spokesman said, adding however that Annan was due to brief the UN Security Council on Monday and "we will take it from there."

Sounds like one strongly worded letter coming up...
Posted by: tu3031   2012-03-31 01:08  

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