UN envoy discusses humanitarian access with Syria FM

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The visiting UN Special Envoy for Syria, Staffan De Mistura (C) speaks to journalists at the Four Seasons Hotel in Damascus, capital of Syria, on Feb.16, 2016. Syria's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday slammed remarks of the UN peace envoy that questions the seriousness of the Syrian government in letting in aid to besieged areas. [Xinhua/Ammar]

The UN's peace envoy for Syria Staffan De Mistura said in Damascus on Tuesday that he has discussed unhindered humanitarian access to besieged Syrian areas with Syria's Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem.

In a briefing to journalists following his meeting, Mistura said he discussed the humanitarian access to all besieged Syrian areas, not only those besieged by the government, but those under the siege of the opposition and the Islamic State (IS) group as well.

The UN envoy said he will hold another meeting to discuss with Syrian officials the outcome of the recently-held talks in Munich, Germany, where world powers called for immediate aid access throughout Syria and a "cessation of hostilities" to begin within a week.

The outcome of Munich talks were planned to pave the way for the resumption of the Geneva talks between the Syrian government and opposition, whose first round collapsed soon due to the "lack of progress."

Achieving unhindered humanitarian access and a cessation of hostilities were among a number of preconditions the Syrian opposition set ahead of the first round of talks in Geneva, and the success of materializing those two things would strengthen the negotiations ground and also help alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people, who have been reeling under the pressure of the nearly five-year-old conflict.

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