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UN calls for prevention of full-scale attack on Idlib

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UNITED NATIONS — UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said that it is “absolutely essential” to avoid a full-scale attack on Syria’s Idlib, the last major rebel stronghold in the country.

“(A full-scale attack) would unleash a humanitari­an nightmare unlike any seen in the blood-soaked Syrian conflict,” he said at the United Nations headquarte­rs in New York.

Almost half of Idlib’s population of 2.9 million people had gone there to seek refuge from conflict elsewhere in Syria, including nearly 1 million children. Their lives have been upended and they have nowhere to go, he said.

“Idlib is the last so-called ‘de-escalation zone’ in Syria. It must not be transforme­d into a bloodbath.”

Guterres reminded parties to the conflict of their obligation­s under internatio­nal law to protect civilians.

“I understand that the present situation in Idlib is not sustainabl­e and the presence of terrorist groups cannot be tolerated. But fighting terrorism does not absolve warring parties of their core obligation­s under internatio­nal law,” he said.

“I make a clear appeal to all parties directly and indirectly involved — and in particular the three guarantors of the de-escalation zone, namely Iran, Russia and Turkey: Spare no effort to find solutions that protect civilians. Preserve basic services such as hospitals. Ensure full respect for internatio­nal humanitari­an law.”

Guterres made the appeal after the Security Council remained divided over Idlib on Tuesday.

Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the UN, issued a stern warning to the Syrian government, Russia and Iran over military operations in Idlib.

“We consider any assault on Idlib to be a reckless escalation of the conflict. If Syria, Russia and Iran continue down the path they are on, the consequenc­es will be dire. The world will hold them responsibl­e,” she told the Security Council.

Russian and Syrian government forces have launched more than 100 airstrikes Idlib this month, she said.

Vassily Nebenzia, Russian ambassador to the UN, argued at the same Security Council meeting that there is a need to fight terrorists in Idlib.

“We cannot allow terrorists to hold hostage and use hundreds of thousands of people as human shields,” he told the Security Council. “It is unacceptab­le to spare terrorists.”

Feridun Sinirliogl­u, the Turkish ambassador to the UN, said Ankara is opposed to an assault on Idlib.

“In a complex place like Idlib, traditiona­l counterter­rorism methods would not yield the desired results. On the contrary, they would create in

Idlib is the last so-called ‘de-escalation zone’ in Syria. It must not be transforme­d into a bloodbath.”

Antonio Guterres, UN secretary-general

further suffering, alienate and radicalize more Syrians. In this sense, a military operation in Idlib would only play into the hands of terrorists,” he said.

 ?? KHALIL ASHAWI / REUTERS ?? Newly displaced Syrian children arrive at a refugee camp in Atimah village, Idlib province, Syria, on Tuesday.
KHALIL ASHAWI / REUTERS Newly displaced Syrian children arrive at a refugee camp in Atimah village, Idlib province, Syria, on Tuesday.

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