De Mistura says Syria ceasefire should be 'revitalised' before setting date for peace talks. | |||||
GENEVA
- The UN's Syria envoy said Thursday he planned to hold another round
of peace talks next month, but called for a stuttering ceasefire to be
"revitalised" before setting a date, as at least 20 civilians were
killed in second city Aleppo.
Staffan de Mistura made
the comments after briefing the United Nations Security Council on the
talks, which he said had made gains despite escalating violence on the
ground that continues to threaten the fragile truce.
He
said the United States, which supports some rebel groups, and regime
ally Russia needed to act, calling on them to organise a high-level
Syria meeting before negotiations resume.
As the latest
round of negotiations went on recess, de Mistura said he wanted to open
a fresh set "during the course of May", to build on momentum gained so
far.
But he added that he was waiting to fix a date in
the hope that world powers would use their leverage to strengthen the
ceasefire, which needed to be "urgently revitalised".
"How can you have substantial talks when you have only news about bombing and shelling?" de Mistura asked.
The
announcement came after regime strikes on an Aleppo hospital and nearby
residential building late Wednesday left at least 20 civilians dead,
including two children, according to civil defence volunteers in the
country.
A doctor who was the only paediatrician in the
rebel-held eastern neighbourhoods of Aleppo was also among the dead, an
AFP correspondent on the ground said.
Video footage
filmed by AFP showed the badly damaged hospital, aid workers
transporting the victims in ambulances and a weeping man holding a
child.
In separate attacks on the east and west of the
city earlier in the day, 16 people died, including at least five
civilians, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and
defence volunteers.
State news agency SANA blamed rocket attacks and gunfire in the west on Al-Qaeda affiliate Al-Nusra Front and its allies.
- Political transition -
De
Mistura highlighted that all parties at the Geneva-based talks now
recognised the need for a new transitional government in Syria that
should be tasked with drafting a new constitution, even if huge divides
remain on the nature of that government.
The talks are
focused on creating a transitional government capable of leading Syria
out of a brutal civil war that has killed more than 270,000 people and
displaced millions.
"No one is doubting any more that there is an urgent need for a true and credible political transition," he told reporters.
"There
is a clear understanding that a political transition should be overseen
by a new, I repeat new, credible and inclusive transitional government,
which will be replacing the present governance arrangement," he said.
But the UN mediator declined to discuss the most daunting obstacle at the talks -- the fate of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
The
main opposition High Negotiations Committee (HNC) has insisted that
Assad cannot be part of a transitional government and must agree to
leave power as part of any peace deal.
Government negotiators have said Assad's fate is not on the agenda at the talks.
The
HNC, which is backed by Saudi Arabia and the West, officially withdrew
from this round last week to protest escalating violence, but left
technical experts in Geneva who continued to meet with UN mediators.
On
Wednesday Russia asked the UN to blacklist Jaish al-Islam, a major
Syrian rebel group that counts HNC chief negotiator Mohammed Alloush
among its members.
The group is "closely linked to
terrorist organisations, primarily the Islamic State group and
Al-Qaeda", Moscow's ambassador to the UN said.
But
Alloush rejected the accusation and said Russia was committing
"massacres" with its air and artillery strikes in support of Assad.
US
State Department spokesman John Kirby backed de Mistura's concern over
escalating violence, adding, "We urge Russia to press the Assad regime
to fulfil its commitments under (previous resolutions)".
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