Ban: Syrian Rivals Determined to Fight to 'the End'

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U.N. leader Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday that President Bashar Assad and the Syrian opposition were determined to fight to the end, but renewed appeals for political dialogue.

Ban told a press conference it was "troubling" that 18 months into the uprising against Assad there was no solution in sight.

"Unfortunately both sides, government and opposition forces seem to be determined to see the end by military means," the U.N. secretary general said.

"I think military means will not bring an answer," he added calling for "political dialogue reflecting the genuine aspirations and will" of the Syrian people.

Ban said that U.N.-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi may put a plan to the Syrian government after talks at the U.N. headquarters in New York next week.

Comments 3
Missing gabby4 20 September 2012, 01:20

Two containers of anti-tank and anti-aircraft rockets to the FSA will end everything. Dilog will not work.

Missing theobserver 20 September 2012, 09:46

They already gave them many containers. How do you think they managed to control Aleppo and bring down some helicopters and fighting air jets ?

Missing theobserver 20 September 2012, 09:45

This is the lebanese civil war again, but in Syria this time. it will take a decade to end the war by military means