UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon said that the situation in Syria has become unacceptable and called on the Security Council to unite on the issue
UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon said Tuesday that the situation in Syria has become unacceptable and called on the Security Council to unite on the issue.
"The situation in Syria has become an unacceptable and intolerable," Ban said in Bogor, Indonesia, where he addressed the country's mission working for the UN ahead of a UN Security Council meeting Tuesday to discuss a draft statement calling for possible "further measures" if President Bashar al-Assad does not carry out a ‘peace plan’ by UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan.
A Western-drafted statement on Syria was put to the council Monday by France. The document, which could be voted on Tuesday, is a presidential statement, which has less weight than a resolution but is adopted by consensus and is generally negotiated faster.
The statement, obtained by AFP, would express the "gravest concern" at the deteriorating crisis in Syria and "profound regret" at the thousands of dead over the past year. It calls on Assad and Syria's opposition to "implement fully and immediately" Annan's six-point peace plan.
France's UN envoy Gerard Araud said he hoped it would be adopted the same day.