Date : 04/02/2014
BRUSSELS, Feb 4 (KUNA) -- President of the European Commission, Jose Manuel
Barroso, met the President of the UN General Assembly John Ashe in Strasbourg
Tuesday at the sidelines of the European Parliament session.
During the meeting, the two men discussed global issues, and reviewed major
peace and security developments, namely in Syria and in Central African
Republic, according to a statement released by Barroso's office.
"Geneva 2 is the only vehicle left to engage the opposition and the regime
on the political transition. We do hope that the two sides now meeting in
Geneva will persevere in their mediation efforts and start through small steps
to build confidence that will allow the de-escalation of conflict and lessen
its impact on civilians," stated the head of the EU's executive body.
"Our overall assistance now amounts to 2.6 billion euro and we will
continue to lead with assistance efforts to all Syrians and hosting
communities and neighbouring countries," he added.
On the Central African Republic, Barroso stated that the EU remains deeply
concerned by the extreme insecurity and instability there. (end)
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