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Carter writes: "Stopping the killing and freezing the status quo changes the game from win-lose to no-lose."

Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter. (photo: Bebeto Matthews/AP)
Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter. (photo: Bebeto Matthews/AP)


A First Step for Syria? Stop the Killing

By Jimmy Carter, The New York Times

22 September 16

 

he announcement this month of a new cease-fire agreement in Syria is good news. But a lack of trust among the Syrian belligerents and their foreign supporters means this agreement, like the one that came before it, is vulnerable to collapse.

It is already showing severe signs of strain. Over the weekend, the United States accidentally bombed Syrian government troops. On Monday, the Syrian military declared it would no longer respect the deal, resumed airstrikes on Aleppo, and even a humanitarian aid convoy was bombed.

Still, there is reason for hope. If Russia and the United States were willing to come far enough in their negotiations to reach this deal, these setbacks can be overcome. The targeting of the humanitarian convoy, a war crime, should serve as an added impetus for the United States and Russia to recommit to the cease-fire. The two parties were well aware of the difficulties as they spent a month negotiating the cease-fire’s terms.


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