Khaleej Times

Russia and Turkey give more time for Idlib deal

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I was heartened to hear Russia and Turkey say they are optimistic, they can achieve much more through talks

Jan Egeland, UN humanitari­an adviser

geneva — Russia and Turkey plan to give more time for the implementa­tion of their de-escalation deal in the Syrian province of Idlib, a “great relief” for 3 million civilians in the area, UN humanitari­an adviser Jan Egeland told reporters on Thursday.

But there were still “a million unanswered questions” about how the deal would work, and what would happen if groups designated as terrorists refused to lay down their weapons.

Speaking after a regular Syria humanitari­an meeting in Geneva, Egeland said Syria’s ally Russia had confirmed that Damascus had scrapped a “very concerning” law allowing the expropriat­ion of land and property from refugees.

Idlib and adjacent areas are the last stronghold of rebels who rose up against President Bashar Al Assad in 2011, and the UN has warned that a battle to restore Assad’s control over the zone could be the worst of the seven-year-old war. “There will be more time for diplomacy,” Egeland said.

“I was heartened to hear both Russia and Turkey say they are optimistic, they can achieve much more through negotiatio­ns, and they are generally very positive on the implementa­tion of this deal which is giving a relief, a pause in fighting, to Idlib.” —

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