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Syria tells UN US-led coalition strike on soldiers was 'intentional'
by Staff Writers
United Nations, United States (AFP) Sept 24, 2016


Syria meeting breaks up without plan to restore truce
New York (AFP) Sept 22, 2016 - A high-level international meeting on the crisis in Syria broke up Thursday without agreement on a way to revive a collapsed US and Russian-brokered truce.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said his Russian counterpart had not been able to promise to ground Syria's bombers and to halt the bombardment of its cities.

"The question now is whether there remains any real chance of moving forward, because it is clear that we cannot continue on the same path any longer," Kerry said.

"The first thing that we have to do is find a way to restore credibility to the process, if that can be done," he said, of attempts to restore the ceasefire.

"The only way to achieve that is if the ones that have the air power in that part of the conflict simply stop using it," he said as the meeting in New York broke up.

"Not for one day or two, but for as long as possible so that everyone sees that they are serious."

Kerry, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and envoys from the other 21 nations of the International Syria Support Group are in New York for the UN General Assembly.

The US diplomat said he was ready to meet Lavrov again on Friday to see if anything could be done.

But the UN peace envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, was downbeat, calling it a "long, painful and disappointing meeting."

France's Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault added that Russia had not been able to provide a satisfactory response to calls for Syria to ground its jets.

Syria's Foreign Minister Walid Muallem told the United Nations on Saturday that a US-led coalition air strike on Syrian soldiers a week ago was intentional, rejecting US claims that it was a mistake.

"The Syrian government holds the United States fully responsible for this aggression, because facts show that it was an intentional attack, and not an error, even if the United States claims otherwise," Muallem told the General Assembly.

Dozens of Syrian soldiers were killed in the bombing on September 17 of the Syrian air base near the eastern city of Deir Ezzor, which is controlled by Islamic State (IS) jihadists.

The United States has expressed regret for the loss of lives, saying the coalition believed it was hitting an IS target and has promised to investigate the incident.

Muallem said the "cowardly aggression clearly proves that the United States and its allies are complicit with ISIL and other terrorist armed organizations."

The coalition strike which involved US, British and Australian warplanes prompted the Syrian army to end a week-long truce that had raised hopes that diplomatic efforts to end the five-year war were bearing fruit.

More than 300,000 people have died in the conflict in Syria and millions have been driven from their homes.

Muallem hit out at Qatar and Saudi Arabia, accusing them of "sending into Syria thousands of mercenaries, equipped with the most sophisticated weapons" to fight President Bashar al-Assad's government.

He said Turkey was allowing "tens of thousands of terrorists from all around the world" to cross its border into Syria, providing them with logistical support and training camps "under the supervision of Turkish and western intelligence."

"We, in Syria, are combating terrorism on behalf of the whole world," he said.

The Syrian foreign minister, who is also deputy prime minister, took the podium at the United Nations after a week of intense diplomacy failed to revive the ceasefire.

Air strikes pounded the battleground city of Aleppo on Saturday, killing at least 32 civilians, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which expected the death toll to rise as rescuers recovered bodies trapped under rubble.

The approximately 250,000 people in rebel-held east Aleppo have been under near-continuous attack since the truce broke down on Monday.


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