Senin 24 Dec 2012 20:26 WIB

UN envoy worried after talks with Syria's Assad

Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (right) meets International peace envoy for Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi in Damascus December 24, 2012.
Foto: Reuters/SANA
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (right) meets International peace envoy for Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi in Damascus December 24, 2012.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BEIRUT - The international envoy tasked with pushing to end Syria's civil war said after talks with President Bashar Assad on Monday that the situation is still "worrying" and gave no indication of progress toward a negotiated solution to the conflict. The two met after a government airstrike in a oppositio-held town in central Syria killed more than 60 people on Sunday, according to activists.

In brief comments to reporters after meeting the Syrian leader at the presidential palace in Damascus, Lakhdar Brahimi said he and Assad exchanged views on the crisis and discussed possible steps forward, which he did not disclose. 

"The situation in Syria is still worrying and we hope that all the parties will go toward the solution that the Syrian people are hoping for and look forward to," Brahimi said.

Syria's state news agency quoted Assad as saying his government supports "any effort in the interest of the Syrian people which preserves the homeland's sovereignty and independence."

Brahimi's two-day visit was to end later Monday. It is his third to Damascus as an envoy of the United Nations and the Arab League. He has apparently made little progress toward brokering an end to the conflict since starting his job in September, mostly because both sides adamantly refuse to talk to each other. 

The government describes the opposition as foreign-backed terrorists set on destroying the country. The opposition says that forces under Assad's command have killed too many people for him to be part of any solution.

The security situation in Damascus and elsewhere in the country has declined since Brahimi's previous visits. Instead of flying in to the Damascus International Airport as he did on earlier visits, Brahimi drove to Damascus over land from Beirut because of the fighting near the Syrian capital's airport.

Reports by anti-regime activists of the airstrike Sunday on a bakery in the central town of Halfaya that killed scores of people also cast pall over Brahimi's visit. Amateur videos posted online showed the bodies of many dead and wounded scattered in a street.

On Monday, Syria's state news service blamed the attack on "an armed terrorist group" — its shorthand for the opposition — accusing them of filming the aftermath to "frame the Syrian army."

In the videos, however, armed opposition are clearly among those tending to the dead and wounded. Anti-regime activists say the civil war has killed more than 40,000 people since March 2011.

sumber : AP
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