UN Security Council meeting on Syria: diplomats

UN Security Council meeting on Syria: diplomats

PanARMENIAN.Net - The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting tomorrow on Syria after a UN envoy warned that eastern Aleppo may be totally destroyed in the next few months, RTE reports.

Russia requested the meeting to hear from UN envoy Staffan de Mistura, who will brief the council via video conference from Geneva at 1400 GMT, diplomats said.

De Mistura earlier took aim at Russia, suggesting that Moscow was indiscriminately bombing a city with hundreds of thousands of civilians to flush out just a few hundred jihadists.

"We are talking about 900 people, basically, who are becoming the main reason for which there is 275,000 people actually being attacked," he said.

Would this, he asked, be the excuse for "the destruction of the city?"

"In maximum two months, two-and-a-half months, the city of eastern Aleppo may be totally destroyed," he told reporters.

The envoy urged fighters from the former Al-Nusra Front - which renamed itself Fateh al-Sham Front after breaking with Al-Qaeda - to leave Aleppo under a deal to halt the regime's attacks on the city.

"If you decide to leave with dignity ... I am personally ready to physically accompany you," de Mistura said.

Security Council members were discussing a French-drafted UN resolution calling for a ceasefire in Aleppo, RTE says.

After holding talks in Moscow on the proposal, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault will head to Washington tomorrow to discuss the measure, which calls for ending all flights over Aleppo.

French Ambassador Francois Delattre told reporters that "we have a strong determination to go to a vote" on the draft resolution, which could lead Russia to use its veto power as a permanent member of the council.

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