French minister calls for end to Syrian 'massacre'

French minister calls for end to Syrian

French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault used a visit to southeastern Turkey on Sunday to call for an end to the “massacre” of civilians in Syria.

Speaking ahead of a visit to a refugee camp in Nizip, Gaziantep province, Ayrault said it would not be possible to reach a political solution while Aleppo and other areas were being bombed by Syrian and Russian warplanes.

“If we want Syrian refugees to return their country one day, then we must do everything we can to stop this massacre,” he said.

He added that access for humanitarian aid was also being prevented by the airstrikes.

Earlier, he issued a statement in which he called for the UN to impose sanctions on those who used chemical weapons in Syria, as experts have said the Syrian regime has done.

Ayrault said he wanted a “clear condemnation of these crimes in a resolution from the UN Security Council... that places the perpetrators under sanctions.”

A Russian-led pause in airstrikes on Aleppo expired Sunday. The UN said it was unable to use the break in fighting to help civilians trapped in the city because of a lack of guarantees for the safety of its staff.

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A general view taken with a drone shows a road separating Aleppo's regime-controlled areas from the opposition-held ones in Syria October 20, 2016. REUTERS

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