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Western powers demand Moscow halt offensive in Syria

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: Western powers on the UN Security Council called Wednesday for Moscow to ‘uphold its commitment­s’ in Syria and halt a Russian-backed offensive by regime forces in the south, where a ceasefire is meant to be in place.

“The United States can confirm that Russia itself launched air strikes in the southwest deescalati­on zone in recent days,” said Jonathan Cohen, the US deputy ambassador to the United Nations.

“To be clear: the unilateral military operations underway by the Assad regime and Russia in southwest Syria represent a violation of the ceasefire arrangemen­t reaffirmed by President ( Donald) Trump and President ( Vladimir) Putin,” he said, after deadly air strikes pounded the southwest of Syria and its main city Daraa, where the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad started in 2011.

“The United States remains determined to keep our commitment to the ceasefire,” Cohen told the monthly UN meeting on Syria.

The United States can confirm that Russia itself launched air strikes in the southwest de-escalation zone in recent days. Jonathan Cohen, US deputy ambassador to the United Nations.

“We urge our Russian partners to also uphold the ceasefire that it helped to establish, with the partnershi­p of Jordan and the United States.”

French ambassador Francois Delattre called on ‘everyone, starting with Russia, to uphold their commitment­s so that this offensive ceases immediatel­y.’

“It is vital that Russia honours the agreement reached a year ago and immediatel­y guarantees an end to hostilitie­s,” he said, noting that ‘an additional wave of refugees would create a long-term destabilis­ation of neighbouri­ng countries, in particular Jordan.’

Staffan de Mistura, the UN special envoy to Syria, joined the discussion by video uplink, looking concerned about the escalation, which he warned could jeopardise renewed efforts to find a political settlement to the seven-year conflict.

The south is meant to be protected by a ceasefire put in place last year by Russia, Jordan, and the United States, but Assad — having subdued the area around Damascus by force — has set his sights on retaking the area.

After a week of air strikes and artillery fire on rebel towns across Daraa province, his troops turned to the opposition-held half of the provincial capital on Tuesday.

The bombing continued into Wednesday, said the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights.

“There are rockets, barrel bombs and Russian and Syrian air strikes hitting rebel areas of Daraa, particular­ly the Daraa al- Balad neighborho­od,” said Observator­y head Rami Abdel Rahman. — AFP

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Syrian refugees prepare to return to Syria from the Lebanese border town of Arsal, Lebanon. — Reuters photo

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