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The London Telegraph Kofi Annan, the former United Nations secretary general, conceded the failure of diplomacy to resolve Syria’s conflict when he announced his resignation as international peace envoy today. Mr. Annan, who had served as the joint envoy of the UN and the Arab League, will step down at the end of August. There was no word on any possible successor. Ban Ki-Moon, the UN secretary general, announced the impending departure with “deep regret”. Mr. Annnan, who was appointed in February, devised a six-point peace plan designed to resolve Syria’s civil war. In theory, this proposal commanded the united support of the UN Security Council, the Arab League -- and President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. However, both sides in Syria’s civil war ignored the plan. The ceasefire and separation of forces demanded under point 2 were never implemented. A UN mission sent to Syria to monitor the supposed ceasefire was attacked several times, forcing it to withdraw most of its observers for their own safety... In the absence of any real diplomatic process, Syria’s civil war has escalated sharply in recent weeks. Other countries, notably Qatar and Saudi Arabia, are believed to be directly arming the rebels. READ FULL SOURCE ARTICLE Editor's Note: Yeah, he quit on Rwanda, too...good riddance. The BasicsProject.org informational and educational pamphlet series is now available for Kindle and iPad. Click here to find out more... The New Media Journal and BasicsProject.org are not funded by outside sources. We exist exclusively on tax deductible donations from our readers and contributors. Please make a tax deductible donation today. The BasicsProject.org informational and educational pamphlet series is now available for Kindle and iPad. Click here to find out more... The New Media Journal and BasicsProject.org are not funded by outside sources. We exist exclusively on tax deductible donations from our readers and contributors. Please make a tax deductible donation today.
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