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UN Chief encouraged by Astana agreement

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres
NEW YORK, May 5 (KUNA) -- UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is encouraged by the agreement today in Astana, Kazakhstan, by guarantor countries Iran, Russia and Turkey to de-escalate violence in key areas in Syria, UN Secretary General office said in a statement on Friday.
The UN chief stressed in a statement that it will be crucial to see this agreement actually improve the lives of Syrians.
Guterres welcomed the commitments to ceasing the use of all weapons, particularly aerial assets, to rapid, safe, and unhindered humanitarian access; and to creating conditions for the delivery of medical aid and meeting civilians' basic needs.
"The commitments made should not affect the rights of Syrians to seek and enjoy asylum," the statement affirmed.
Further, the world top body promised to continue to support de-escalation within the framework of the Security Council resolutions on Syria. The UN has also been proactively supporting discussions in Astana regarding detainees and humanitarian demining. The Secretary General also welcomed the affirmation from the Astana meeting of the fundamental importance of a political solution and the full support expressed there for the UN-led intra-Syrian talks process in Geneva within the framework of Security Council resolution 2254.
The Secretary-General's Special Envoy, Staffan de Mistura, is in consultation with all concerned as he finalizes the date for the next round of the intra-Syrian talks.(end) mao.mb