The Peterborough Examiner

Tillerson to push for action on Syria

- JOSH LEDERMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SANT’ANNA DI STAZZEMA, Italy — U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson used a visit Monday to a Second World War memorial to declare that the U.S. will stand up to aggressors who harm civilians, as the Trump administra­tion sought to rally world leaders behind a strategy to resolve the protracted civil war in Syria.

Opening his visit to Italy, Tillerson travelled up a winding mountain road to Sant’Anna di Stazzema, the Tuscan village where the Nazis massacred more than 500 civilians during the Second World War. As he laid a wreath at the site, Tillerson alluded to the chemical attack in Syria last week that triggered retaliator­y U.S. airstrikes.

“We rededicate ourselves to holding to account any and all who commit crimes against the innocents anywhere in the world,” Tillerson said. “This place will serve as an inspiratio­n to us all.”

Tillerson’s visit to Europe has been overshadow­ed by U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to punish Syrian President Bashar Assad for using chemical weapons by launching cruise missiles at a Syrian air base. The U.S. military action has renewed the world’s focus on Assad’s fate and on Syria’s civil war, now in its seventh year.

The top American diplomat plans to use his meetings with foreign ministers from the Group of 7 industrial­ized economies — normally a venue for economic discussion­s — to try to persuade leading countries to support the U.S. plan. The centrepiec­e of that diplomacy will come Tuesday morning when Tillerson takes part in a meeting of “likeminded” nations on Syria, including several Arab nations invited to attend.

The Trump administra­tion is hoping that after defeating Islamic State in Syria, it can restore stability by securing local ceasefires between Assad’s government and opposition groups that allow local leaders who have fled to return and by restoring basic services. The next step would be to use UN talks to negotiate a political transition that could include Assad leaving power.

From Italy, Tillerson will travel to Moscow, becoming the first Trump administra­tion official to visit Russia. That trip, too, is fraught with tension over Syria: Tillerson has blamed Russia, Assad’s strongest ally, of either complicity or incompeten­ce for allowing Assad to possess and use chemical weapons.

 ?? RICCARDO DALLE LUCHE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson lays a wreath at a memorial in Santa’ Anna di Stazzema, Italy, where 560 civilians were killed by the Nazis.
RICCARDO DALLE LUCHE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson lays a wreath at a memorial in Santa’ Anna di Stazzema, Italy, where 560 civilians were killed by the Nazis.

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