Paris is pushing for "safe zones" to be set up in Syria where citizens would be out of reach of regime forces and Islamic State jihadists, Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said Tuesday.
Fabius said the country was working alongside UN envoy Staffan de Mistura who has proposed a "freeze" in fighting in Syria's second city of Aleppo.
De Mistura wants the proposed ceasefire zones to allow for aid deliveries and lay the groundwork for peace talks in the three-and-a-half-year conflict that has left 195,000 people dead.
"We are working with the UN envoy ... to try and save Aleppo and on the other hand to create safe zones where it is not possible for Bashar al-Assad's aircraft and Daesh to pursue Syrians," said Fabius, using the Arabic name for IS.
"There are quite a few people to convince, the Americans of course," he added.
"Abandoning Aleppo would be to condemn Syria and its neighbours to years, and I mean years, of chaos, with terrible human consequences."
Aleppo has been divided into government- and rebel-held areas since an insurgent offensive in mid-2012.
In recent months, government forces have advanced around the outskirts of the eastern portion of the city that is under rebel control, threatening to encircle it completely.
Syria's main opposition National Coalition on Monday urged de Mistura to include "refuge zones" on the borders with Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey in his plans...........AFP.........http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/116392.aspx25/11/14
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Fabius said the country was working alongside UN envoy Staffan de Mistura who has proposed a "freeze" in fighting in Syria's second city of Aleppo.
De Mistura wants the proposed ceasefire zones to allow for aid deliveries and lay the groundwork for peace talks in the three-and-a-half-year conflict that has left 195,000 people dead.
"We are working with the UN envoy ... to try and save Aleppo and on the other hand to create safe zones where it is not possible for Bashar al-Assad's aircraft and Daesh to pursue Syrians," said Fabius, using the Arabic name for IS.
"There are quite a few people to convince, the Americans of course," he added.
"Abandoning Aleppo would be to condemn Syria and its neighbours to years, and I mean years, of chaos, with terrible human consequences."
Aleppo has been divided into government- and rebel-held areas since an insurgent offensive in mid-2012.
In recent months, government forces have advanced around the outskirts of the eastern portion of the city that is under rebel control, threatening to encircle it completely.
Syria's main opposition National Coalition on Monday urged de Mistura to include "refuge zones" on the borders with Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey in his plans...........AFP.........http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/116392.aspx25/11/14
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