Monday, May 2, 2016

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry Seeks To Extend Syrian Truce To Aleppo



New York Times: Talks Seek to Extend Fragile Syrian Truce to Northern City of Aleppo

BEIRUT, Lebanon — Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday that negotiations were underway to extend a fragile cease-fire agreement in Syria to the embattled northern city of Aleppo, which has been nearly torn apart by a surge of violence in recent weeks.

Mr. Kerry was in Geneva to meet with Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem of Syria; Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir of Saudi Arabia; the United Nations special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura; and other officials.

“We’re getting closer to a place of understanding” on Aleppo, Mr. Kerry said. “But we have some work to do, and that’s why we’re here.”

Mr. Jubeir offered a forceful account of the situation in Aleppo, which before Syria’s five-year-old civil war was a thriving commercial and cultural center.

“What is happening in Aleppo is an outrage,” he said. “It’s a violation of all humanitarian laws. It’s a crime.”

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WNU Editor: It looks like these talks are already doomed .... FSA rejects local ceasefires, supports halt in Syria peace talks (RT).

More News On U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry Trying To Extend The Syrian Truce

Kerry says talks with Russia seek to separate rival forces in Syria -- Washington Post
US launches bid to save Syria truce -- AFP
Kerry Seeks Path to Calm in Syria, Holds Talks in Geneva -- AP
'Critical hours' for Syria's Aleppo, says Kerry -- DW
Kerry sees hope of extending truce to Syria's Aleppo -- Reuters
John Kerry pushes 'several proposals' to restore truce in Syria -- Independent.ie
John Kerry says several proposals on table for partial Syria truce -- The Guardian/AP
Kerry says hopes for more clarity on Syria ceasefire in next day or so -- Reuters

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