United Nations Security Council decided to terminate observer mission in Syria

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United Nations Security Council decided to terminate observer mission in Syria

The United Nations Security Council decided on Thursday to terminate the United Nations observer mission in Syria, where the increasingly violent rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad’s government has left diplomatic peacemaking efforts paralyzed. But the Security Council agreed to keep a much smaller United Nations office in the country, holding out hope that a political solution was still possible, the New Yourk Times reports.

France’s ambassador to the United Nations, Gérard Araud, the Security Council’s current president, announced the decision after a meeting on the future of the observer mission, three days before its mandate expires. He said all 15 members had agreed that the conditions for extending the mission — reduced violence and an end to the Syrian government’s use of heavy weapons — had not been met.

Source: Panorama.am

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