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US-Russia plan 'may be Syria's final chance'

Updated on: 14 September,2016 09:06 AM IST  | 
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Truce the only hope for political settlement, says Kerry

US-Russia plan 'may be Syria's final chance'

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry gestures during a press conference to discuss the crisis in Syria, in Geneva. Pic/AP
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry gestures during a press conference to discuss the crisis in Syria, in Geneva. Pic/AP


Washington: US Secretary of State John Kerry urged Syria’s warring parties to observe a US-Russian brokered ceasefire and warned it could be the last chance to save the country. Kerry said the truce must hold to salvage any hope of a political settlement to end the war.


“For all the doubts that remain — and there will be challenges — this plan has a chance to work. We believe the only realistic and possible solution to the conflict is ultimately a political outcome,” Kerry said, calling for a return to UN-mediated peace talks. “And I urge all the parties to support it because it may be the last chance that one has to save a united Syria.”


Kerry and his Russian counterpart Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced Friday they had agreed on a plan to impose a cessation of hostilities across Syria, where more than 290,000 people have been killed since 2011.

Russia is to pressure its ally Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad to obey the truce, while the United States will urge the rebel groups it supports to refrain from attacks. Two jihadist groups — the Islamic State group and the Al-Qaeda affiliated Al Nusra Front — are excluded from the truce and will continue to face air strikes.

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