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‘Frustrated’ Arab League to urge UN peacekeeping force for Syria

The Arab League will call for the UN Security Council to create a joint peacekeeping force for Syria, the latest effort by the regional group to end the 11-month old crisis that has killed more than 5,000 people.

The new effort is spelled out in a draft resolution and expected to be adopted by League foreign ministers meeting in Cairo.

However, Syria is unlikely to accept a joint UN-Arab League peacekeeping force.

Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Saud Al-Faisal conveyed the League’s frustration with Syria by telling delegates it was no longer appropriate for the league to stand by and watch the bloodshed in Syria.

“Until when will we remain spectators?” he said. “It is a disgrace for us as Muslims and Arabs to accept” the bloodshed in Syria, he said.

The Arab League has been at the forefront of regional efforts to end 11 months of bloodshed in Syria.

The group put forward a plan that President Bashar Assad agreed to in December, then sent in monitors to check whether the Syrian regime was complying. But when it became clear that Assad’s regime was flouting the terms of the agreement and killings went on, the League pulled the observers out last month.

The draft resolution calls for an immediate ceasefire in Syria and demands regime forces lift the siege on neighbourhoods and villages and pull troops and their heavy weapons back to their barracks.

It urges Syrian opposition groups to unite ahead of a February 24 meeting in Tunisia of the Friends of Syria group, which includes the United States, its European allies and Arab nations working to end the uprising against Assad’s authoritarian rule.

The creation of the group came after last weekend’s veto at the UN by Russia and China of a Western and Arab draft resolution that would have pressured Assad to step down.

That resolution also would have demanded that Assad halt the crackdown on dissent and implement the Arab League peace plan that calls for him to hand over power to his vice president and allow creation of a unity government. The League also wants to provide the opposition groups with political and material support.


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Wakeywakey

Friday, February 17, 2012 at 12:06 PM

The Arab League have the forces and equipment to help their fellow Muslims, why call on the West ?



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