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UN Calls for Additional Pressure on Warring Sides in Syria for Truce

© REUTERS / SANAA Russian soldier inspects the damage at a Russian military field hospital after it was shelled by what the Russian Defence Ministry said were Syrian rebels in Aleppo, Syria, in this handout picture provided by SANA on December 5, 2016.
A Russian soldier inspects the damage at a Russian military field hospital after it was shelled by what the Russian Defence Ministry said were Syrian rebels in Aleppo, Syria, in this handout picture provided by SANA on December 5, 2016. - Sputnik International
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Any additional pressure on Syria’s warring parties that could produce a ceasefire would be welcome progress, United Nations deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said at a briefing Wednesday.

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“Any particular pressure that can be brought to bear on the parties to make sure there will be such a cessation of hostilities would be a step forward,” Haq told reporters at UN headquarters in New York. “How can that be accomplished? As you know, different parties have tried different means, but nothing has succeeded so far and we need a step forward.”

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Haq reiterated UN concerns about the safety and welfare of civilians, including humanitarian-aid workers, trapped in rebel-held areas of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo due fighting that had “dramatically spread and intensified in the last 24 hours.”

On Monday, the UN Security Council failed to adopt a draft resolution on Syria, co-sponsored by New Zealand, Egypt and Spain, that called for a seven-day ceasefire. Russia used its veto on the Council to block the resolution, saying it needed more consultations to be implemented effectively; China and Venezuela also voted against the draft.

Russia’s vote prompted condemnation by other Security Council members.

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