Syria’s conflict has not ended even after the departure of Bashar al-Assad, the UN’s envoy to the country warned Tuesday, as the Security Council called for an “inclusive” political transition.
Geir Pedersen, the UN’s special envoy for Syria, also called at the Security Council for Israel to “cease all settlement activity in the occupied Syrian Golan” and said an end to sanctions would be key to assisting Syria.
Speaking about Turkish-backed and Kurdish fighters, Pedersen warned “there have been significant hostilities in the last two weeks, before a ceasefire was brokered.”
“A five-day ceasefire has now expired and I am seriously concerned about reports of military escalation,” he said.
“Such an escalation could be catastrophic.”
Meanwhile, the UN Security Council called for an “inclusive and Syrian-led” political process to be implemented after al-Assad’s ouster.
“This political process should meet the legitimate aspirations of all Syrians, protect all of them and enable them to peacefully, independently and democratically determine their own futures,” said the Council, which includes both Russia, an ally of Assad, and the United States.
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