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Western countries call for de-escalation in Syria


Deutsche Welle - In Syria, after many years of calm in the civil war, militants unexpectedly drove the Syrian army out of Aleppo. The USA, Britain, Germany and France called on the parties to the conflict to de-escalate the crisis. The United States, Germany, France and Great Britain called on the parties to the conflict in Syria to de-escalate. “We are closely monitoring the evolving situation in Syria and call on all parties to de-escalate and protect civilians and infrastructure to prevent further expulsions and disruptions to humanitarian assistance,” the four NATO countries said in a joint statement issued on Monday night, December 2. , US State Department.

The document emphasizes that the current escalation of the conflict only highlights the urgent need for its political solution under Syrian leadership in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 2254. The highest UN body has adopted a number of resolutions on the Syrian war. Resolution 2254 of December 18, 2015, among other things, provides for the facilitation of peace negotiations between the government in Damascus and the opposition.