It is with deep regret that I have to announce the resignation of
the UN-League of Arab States Joint Special Envoy for Syria, Mr. Kofi
Annan, Ban Ki - Moon said in a statement
In a statement Moon said that Annan informed him together with the Secretary-General
of the League of Arab States, Mr. Nabil El Araby, of his intention not
to renew his mandate when it expires on 31 August 2012.
"I
wish to express my deepest gratitude to Mr. Annan for the determined and
courageous efforts he has made as the Joint Special Envoy for Syria."
However Moon said that Kofi Annan deserves United Nations profound admiration for the selfless way in
which he has put his formidable skills and prestige to this most
difficult and potentially thankless of assignments
'He has worked within
the mandate provided to him by the General Assembly and with the
cooperation of various Member States. We have worked closely together
these past months, and I am indebted to him and his team for all they
have tried to achieve. I will continue to draw on his wisdom and
counsel, and on the work of the Office of the Joint Special Envoy." Said Moon
He therefore disclosed that his consultations with the League of Arab States Secretary-General are
under way with a view to the prompt appointment of a successor who can
carry on the peacemaking effort.
"I remain convinced that yet
more bloodshed is not the answer; each day of it will only make the
solution more difficult while bringing deeper suffering to the country
and greater peril to the region." Said the UN chief
"Tragically, the spiral of
violence in Syria is continuing. The hand extended to turn away from
violence in favour of dialogue and diplomacy - as spelled out in the
Six-Point Plan - has not been not taken, even though it still remains
the best hope for the people of Syria. Both the Government and the
opposition forces continue to demonstrate their determination to rely on
ever-increasing violence. In addition, the persistent divisions within
the Security Council have themselves become an obstacle to diplomacy,
making the work of any mediator vastly more difficult." read the statement
Moon however made it clear that the UN
remains committed to pursue through diplomacy an end to the violence
and a Syrian-led solution that meets the legitimate democratic
aspirations of its people.
"This can only succeed – indeed any
peacemaking effort can only prosper – when the parties to the violence
make a firm commitment to dialogue, and when the international community
is strongly united in support." Moon said
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