The Province

UN backs resolution for Syrian peace talks

- Edith M. Lederer and Philip Issa THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEIRUT — The U.N. Security Council unanimousl­y adopted a resolution Saturday supporting efforts by Russia and Turkey to end the nearly six-year conflict in Syria and jump-start peace negotiatio­ns, as a fragile country-wide ceasefire wavered.

The resolution also calls for the “rapid, safe and unhindered” delivery of humanitari­an aid throughout Syria.

And it anticipate­s a meeting of the Syrian government and opposition representa­tive in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana in late January.

The resolution’s final text dropped an endorsemen­t of the Syria ceasefire agreement reached Thursday, simply taking note of it but welcoming and supporting Russian-Turkish efforts to end the violence.

Western members of the council sought the last-minute changes to the draft resolution to clarify the U.N.’s role and the meaning of the agreement brokered by Moscow and Ankara.

U.S. deputy ambassador Michele Sison said the Obama administra­tion strongly supports a ceasefire and “unfettered humanitari­an access,” but she expressed regret that additional documentat­ion to the agreement brokered by Russia and Turkey with details about its implementa­tion have not yet been made public.

Meanwhile on the ground in Syria, rebels warned on Saturday that ceasefire violations by pro-government forces threatened to undermine the two-day-old agreement intended to pave the way for talks between the government and the opposition in the new year.

Airstrikes pounded opposition-held villages and towns in the strategica­lly-important Barada Valley outside Damascus, activists said, prompting rebels to threaten to withdraw their compliance with a nationwide truce brokered by Russia and Turkey last week.

The airstrikes let up in the late evening, but rebels neverthele­ss staged retaliator­y attacks against government-held areas in other parts of the country, according to the media arm of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, which is fighting alongside the government in Syria.

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