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The core of the UN ceasefire observation mission will start arriving in Syria on Monday
BEIRUT, April 29 (Itar-Tass) —— Syrian governmental forces and the opposition must cease the hostilities and open way to a political settlement based on UN/LAS Envoy Kofi Annan’s plan, said Norwegian Gen. Robert Mood, who arrived in Damascus on Sunday to take command of UN observers in Syria.
The veteran peacekeeper, 54, has worked in the Middle East before. He was a part of the UN force in Lebanon in the late 1980s and supervised the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) – the oldest peacekeeping mission formed in 1948 after the first Arab-Israeli war – in 2009-2011.
The core of the UN ceasefire observation mission will start arriving in Syria on Monday. Up to 300 unarmed monitors will be deployed. The mission spokesman told the media in Damascus on Monday that it was important to ensure the soonest...
It will be 300 observers, but may be their number will be increased
"The delegation is due to arrive in Moscow on Wednesday, April 25," he said
Forty-eight hours after that is done, by seven a. m. on April 12, all sides involved in the conflict should fully cease resorting to violence in the country
According to the colonel, the SLA “does not recognize the Bashar Assad regime and will not give any guarantees”
The draft statement also stresses the importance of creating an efficient and reliable mechanism to ensure control over the implementation of Annan’s settlement plan
The ambassador reported the steps the Syrian administration was taking to normalize the situation in the country
Damascus starts fulfilling obligations under Annan plan
Аbout 150 people have been killed and nearly 400 wounded
In the meantime, as UN officials have said, the UN Secretary-General has no plans for taking any steps along these lines
Detailed principles of normalisation of the situation in that country have been offered lately
“The Syrian authorities have accepted the Annan plan, and the special envoy has expressed his tentative optimism” - Gatilov
The diplomat said that Russia’s optimism was cautious
“If Cyrenaica declares autonomy, Libya ceased to be,” the Russian expert said
The UNHRC biased and inadequate resolution runs counter the efforts taken by the international community to stabilise the situation in Syria
The Libyan operation had involved around 20 countries, including 14 NATO states which dispatched over 250 warplanes and 20 warships
“We have not changed our position on Syria,” he stressed
YouTube showed at least 25 videos with torture and murder scenes. All victims were beaten and crippled
“We have no disagreements on who is to blame. It’s not the right time to waste our effort on that now”
As a result of the explosion at least 27 people died
“We stand for resuming cooperation with Libya,” he said