June 10, Syrian troops 345 kilometers from the capital Damascus at the Asa River bridge near the lot. Xinhua News Agency
AP Nisesiji 10 at night a spokesman for the United Nations Headquarters in New York held a news conference that the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Syria several phone calls, trying to discuss with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad the Syrian domestic situation right now, but the other side Repeatedly evaded, not answer the phone.
Nisesiji said that Ban Ki-moon called for Syria to require dialogue with Assad, but the other side "do not want to pick up the handset. "
Nisesiji said: "The 9, the Secretary-General very much like to talk with Assad. He called the Syrian side, but the other said that the president is not convenient, and later played more than one phone, the president is still not convenient. "
Nisesiji told reporters suspected al-Assad has deliberately avoided. He said that Ban Ki-moon originally wanted the situation in Syria with Assad to discuss related topics.
Since March of this year, in parts of Syria, a large-scale demonstrations against the government. Molecule to the Syrian government to sabotage the demonstrators opened fire, manufacturing, use of the military casualties and chaos on the grounds to stabilize the situation, the condemnation by the United States and other countries and sanctions.
According to Agence France-Presse said, in March this year, since the success of talk with Assad Ban Ki-moon 3 times in the previous Ban Ki-moon calls directly condemned the "armed suppression. " Last month, Ban Ki-moon recognized that in the call, Assad asked him: "how do you call me old? "
Assad Ban Ki-moon has repeatedly in the dialogue failed, the United Nations Secretary-General's Office on the 10th night in a brief statement, expressing Syria continued violence and rising death toll of civilians attention, called the Syrian Government to respect citizens rights as soon as the premise of stability Situation, condemned the "intolerable armed repression"and demanded the Syrian Government to promote the reform process
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