UN calls for international cooperation in Idlib

"Despite UN pleas for all parties to end hostilities, hundreds of civilians have been killed in the last two months," said Geir O. Pedersen, United Nations Special Envoy for Syria, on Friday.

Pederson warned that there is no military solution to the Idlib conflict, which risks developing into a "bloody and protracted last stand on the Turkish border, with grave consequences for civilians."

"International cooperation and an agreement to de-escalate could bring about a period of calm,"the Special Envoy said, adding that he would continue to impress on the main actors in the conflict their responsibility to take a "different path".

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