France proposes ‘humanitarian corridor’ in Syria
The solution is the establishment of humanitarian corridors so that an opposition can exist in Syria,” he told Europe 1 radio.While the truce worked out with international envoy Kofi Annan has held in some parts of Syria, in strong opposition areas such as Homs, Hama, Idlib and Deraa the army has kept up attacks on rebels.U.N. Secretary-General Bank Ki-moon said in a letter to the Security Council obtained by Reuters on Wednesday that Syria has not fully withdrawn troops and heavy weapons from towns, failing to send a “clear signal” about its commitment to peace.Sarkozy, who trails his Socialist rival in polls ahead of the first round of France’s presidential election on Sunday, said he was convinced that Assad’s regime was condemned to fall.”We called this (foreign ministers’) meeting to gather all those who cannot stand that a dictator is killing his people,” he said. “I am convinced that Assad’s regime is condemned.”
“The Chinese, like the Russians, do not like to be isolated and if we unite the major powers to say ‘this is the direction we must go in with our arab allies’ then the isolation of China and Russia on this dossier will not last,” Sarkozy said.”We refuse to remain powerless on this subject,” he said.—Reuters



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