This article is more than
4 year oldBRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO’s secretary-general called on Russia and Syria on Friday to halt the offensive in Idlib and said, after a meeting of the alliance’s ambassadors, that NATO stood in solidarity with Turkey.
“We call on Russia and the Syria regime to stop the attacks, to stop the indiscriminate air attacks ... we also call on Russia and Syria to fully respect the international law,” Jens Stoltenberg told a news conference.
“We call on Syria and Russia to fully engage in U.N.-led efforts to find a peaceful solution for the conflict in Syria.”
Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska and John Chalmers
20/11/2024
18/11/2024
Newer articles
<p>The deployment of Kim Jong-un’s troops has added fuel to the growing fire in recent weeks. Now there are claims Vladimir Putin has put them to use.</p>