German, French, Italian Foreign Ministers Concerned by Aleppo Crisis

© AFP 2023 / KARAM AL-MASRIA Syrian man stands in the rubble of destroyed buildings following an air strike in Aleppo's rebel-controlled neighbourhood of Karm al-Jabal. (File)
A Syrian man stands in the rubble of destroyed buildings following an air strike in Aleppo's rebel-controlled neighbourhood of Karm al-Jabal. (File) - Sputnik International
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German, French and Italian foreign ministers voiced their concern on Wednesday over Russia’s perceived inability to change the worsening humanitarian situation in Syrian Aleppo.

ROME (Sputnik) — Fighting in the northern city of Aleppo intensified after the Syrian army declared an end to the week-long ceasefire on September 23, blaming militants for numerous violations that made the cessation of hostilities unreasonable.

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Speaking at a joint press briefing in Rome, Paolo Gentiloni said that the Italian government hoped Russia would be able to influence Syrian President Bashar Assad, "but we have to admit this was not the case."

French foreign policy chief Jean-Marc Ayrault told reporters he had sought assistance from Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in stopping Aleppo bombings by the Syrian Air Force.

"Instead of lapsing into the sanctions cycle we must convince them [countries backing the Syrian government] that it is necessary to stop bombardments of Aleppo," Ayrault added.

In his turn, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier wrote in his Twitter feed after the trilateral meeting that, "Ending the war is not only a question of political responsibility, but also of moral credibility."

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