Sunday, July 8, 2012

Days numbered for Assad regime, says Clinton

Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, warned that time was running out for the Syrian regime and it needed to start a political transition to save the country from a “catastrophic assault”, Al Jazeera reported.”It should be abundantly clear to those who support the Assad regime their days are numbered,” Clinton told reporters on the sidelines of a conference on Afghanistan in Tokyo on Sunday.But she acknowledged that efforts, led by UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan, to get the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to halt its brutal crackdown on the opposition were proving difficult.Annan is expected to visit Damascus on Monday, Syria’s foreign ministry said.”It is confirmed that Annan will visit Damascus, within the framework of his mission, for discussions with the Syrian leadership on the subject of the six-point plan,” ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi said.Annan himself in an interview with the French daily Le Monde said his six-point plan to end hostilities in Syria had not been successful so far, and there was no guarantee that it would succeed.Activists say more than 17,000 people have now died since the uprising began in March last year.”What Kofi Annan said should be a wake-up call to everyone because he acknowledged that there has not been movement by theSyrian regime in accordance with the six-point plan,” Clinton said.The top US diplomat added: “The sooner there can be an end to the violence and a begetting of a political transition process, not only will fewer people die, but there’s a chance to save the Syrian state from a catastrophic assault that would be dangerous not only to the country, but the region.”Clinton was speaking after attending talks in Paris on Friday in which countries pledged to increase pressure on Assad to step down by seeking a tough UN resolution backed by a threat of sanctions.She had also met with members of the Syrian opp osition leading efforts to topple Assad, whose family has ruled the Arab nation for four decades.”There’s no doubt that the opposition is getting more effective in their defence of themselves and is going on the offence against the Syrian military and the Syrian government’s militias,” Clinton told reporters Sunday. 

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