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U.N. CHIEF CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE CEASE-FIRE IN NW SYRIA

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The United Nations chief called Friday for an immediate cease-fire in Syria’s wartorn Idlib province “to avoid an uncontroll­able escalation” and urged donors to contribute an additional $500 million to help hundreds of thousands of people fleeing the violence.

Secretary-general Antonio Guterres said “the unfolding crisis in northwest Syria and the terrible human toll on civilians” is now advancing into areas with the highest concentrat­ions of people — many of them displaced — “and threatenin­g to strangle humanitari­an lifelines.”

Guterres said in a statement read to reporters that the U.N. estimates 2.8 million people in northwest Syria, the last rebel stronghold, require humanitari­an assistance. This includes nearly 900,000 people — the vast majority women and children — who fled the latest Syrian offensive “under the most tragic circumstan­ces” including young children freezing to death, he said.

For almost a year, Guterres said, Syrian ground offensives supported by Rus“the sian airstrikes have targeted what was supposed to be a de-escalation zone in Idlib, and this month Turkish and Syrian forces have clashed repeatedly.

“All of this means that in addition to a dramatic and deteriorat­ing humanitari­an situation, we face the risk of an ever-more serious confrontat­ion with increasing­ly unpredicta­ble consequenc­es,” the secretary-general warned.

Guterres said his repeated calls for a cease-fire have been conveyed “publicly and directly to key actors.”

message is clear: There is no military solution to the Syria crisis. The only possible solution remains political,” he said. “This man-made humanitari­an nightmare for the long-suffering people of Syria must stop. It must stop now.”

Guterres said earlier this month the U.N. thought it needed enough funds to reach 800,000 displaced people. However, he said the U.N. is now appealing for an additional $500 million from donors “to cover the needs of the newly displaced people over the next six months.”

 ?? OMAR HAJ KADOUR AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Turkish-backed Syrian fighters ride in the back of a pickup truck in Sarmin, southeast of the city of Idlib, in northweste­rn Syria, on Friday. The U.N. is calling for an immediate cease-fire in the region.
OMAR HAJ KADOUR AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Turkish-backed Syrian fighters ride in the back of a pickup truck in Sarmin, southeast of the city of Idlib, in northweste­rn Syria, on Friday. The U.N. is calling for an immediate cease-fire in the region.

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