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Syria 'humanitarian nightmare' must end — UN's Guterres
By AFP - Feb 22,2020 - Last updated at Feb 22,2020
Displaced Syrians receive aid, consisting of heating material and drinking water, at a camp in the town of Mehmediye, near the town of Deir Al Ballut along the border with Turkey, on Friday (AFP photo)
UNITED NATIONS, United States — The "man-made humanitarian nightmare" in Syria's Idlib province must end now, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said Friday, but did not offer any specific plan for curbing the bloodshed in the final rebel holdout.
The ongoing violence in northwest Syria has forced nearly one million civilians to flee — the biggest wave of displacement of the nine-year conflict.
"This man-made humanitarian nightmare for the long-suffering people of Syria must stop. It must stop now," Guterres told reporters.
"The message is clear: There is no military solution for the Syrian crisis. The only possible solution remains political."
Guterres recalled that he had repeatedly called for an "immediate ceasefire" in Idlib, and urged all parties to avoid any escalation in the fighting.
“It is crucial to break the vicious circle of violence and suffering,” he said.
Since December 1, about 900,000 people have been displaced by the fighting, including more than 500,000 children, according to the United Nations.
“An estimated 2.8 million people in northwest Syria require humanitarian assistance,” Guterres said, launching an appeal for an additional $500 million in donations to help the displaced over the next six months.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan urged his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to halt the Syrian regime’s violence in Idlib on Friday.
“The president during the call stressed that the regime should be restrained in Idlib and that the humanitarian crisis must be stopped,” the Turkish presidency said in a statement after the two leaders spoke by phone.
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