Syria’s Peace Prospects in ‘Reverse Gear’ Amid Siege, U.S. Says
Source: Bloomberg
Prospects for restarting Syrian peace talks have dimmed considerably this month as fighting that rages around the northern city of Aleppo prevents humanitarian aid convoys from delivering supplies, according to the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
The warring parties in the 5 1/2 year conflict are a long way from starting political talks, Ambassador Samantha Power told reporters Tuesday after a UN Security Council meeting. On humanitarian access, were in reverse gear, Power said. On the cessation of hostilities, were back to where we were before the cessation of hostilities, with the additional negative of Aleppo being besieged.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assads troops, backed by Russian air power, are engaged in heavy fighting to recapture Aleppo, Syrias most populous city before fighting erupted in 2011.
Taking the city would give Assad control of more than 40 percent of Syrian territory and 60 percent of the population, leaving the Islamic State terrorist group with about 35 percent of the country, mostly desert, according to the U.K.-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the war through activists on the ground. It would also deal a blow to U.S. efforts to oust Assad.
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