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France seeks greater role for West in Syrian crisis

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PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron called for Western nations to play a greater role in ending the war in Syria, saying the crisis could not be resolved by just ‘a few’ foreign powers.

His comments came as Russia, Turkey and Iran are hoping to hold a ‘ Congress of National Dialogue’ on Syria in the Black Sea resort of Sochi this month, part of an effort that critics say is sidelining UN-backed talks in Geneva.

Macron said the internatio­nal community should “not give ground to certain powers which think that just a few, recognisin­g one part of the opposition from the outside, will be able to find a stable and lasting solution for the situation in Syria,” he said.

“In this context, the United Nations, regional powers, Europe and the United States have a great responsibi­lity, and I will fully commit ... to succeeding in building the peace in Syria,” he told the diplomatic corps in Paris.

Macron is due to meet with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who backs the rebels fighting Syrian leader Bashar alAssad, while Moscow and Teheran have thrown their support behind Damascus.

The French leader also said that peace in Syria and neighbouri­ng Iraq is urgently required in order to avoid any resurgence in jihadist attacks once the Islamic State was defeated ‘militarily’.

France will focus its efforts on ensuring free and secure elections in Iraq this spring, and appeared to target Iran by calling for ‘ vigilance’ over “any destabilis­ation linked to foreign powers,” said Macron. — AFP

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Pakistani demonstrat­ors shout anti-US slogans at a protest in Quetta. — AFP photo
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Emmanuel Macron

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