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Syria situation remains serious: UN chief

By IANS,

Moscow: The situation in Syria “remains extremely serious” and UN efforts to end the political crisis in the country have seen only “small progress”, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said in a report to the Security Council.

“There is a continuing crisis on the ground, characterised by regular violence, deteriorating humanitarian conditions, human rights violations and continued political confrontation,” said the report, obtained by Al Arabiya, ahead of a Security Council meet on Syria next week.

According to reports from Syrian activists, more than 12,600 people have been killed in the country since a revolt against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad started in March last year. The UN says up to 10,000 have been killed.

Although the scale of violence has decreased compared to the period before April 12, when UN envoy Kofi Annan’s peace plan was implemented in the country, “the Syrian army has not ceased the use of, or pulled back, their heavy weapons in many areas”, Ban said.

At the same time, “significant parts of some cities appear to be under the de facto control of opposition elements”, he said.

The UN chief called again on states not to arm either side in the conflict.

The UN Security Council will discuss Ban’s report and hear a briefing about the situation in Syria from Kofi Annan Wednesday.