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The Elders warn against escalation to 'uncontrollable war' in Syria

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Expressing deep alarm at the prospect of a further escalation of the Syrian war following the latest reported chemical weapons attack, The Elders call on all parties to avoid further military action.

"This is an extremely delicate moment when cool heads and sober judgement are required." – Kofi Annan.

The Elders today expressed their deep alarm at the prospect of a further escalation of the Syrian war following the latest reported chemical weapons attack, and called on all parties to avoid further military action which could provoke uncontrollable war.

Kofi Annan, Chair of The Elders and former United Nations Secretary-General, said:

"This is an extremely delicate moment when cool heads and sober judgement are required. A rush to further military action should be avoided. This will allow a thorough independent investigation into the alleged chemical weapons attack on civilians in Douma to take place. Only in this way can responsibility be assigned and any suggestion of impunity for the use of banned weapons be addressed head-on."

Following the alleged use of poisonous gas against civilians in a small, rebel-held district near Damascus on Saturday evening, international tensions have been raised further by a missile attack against a Syrian airbase. Syria and Russia have publicly blamed Israel for the attack.

Lakhdar Brahimi, Elder and former UN Special Envoy for Syria, added:

"After a period when it seemed that the Syrian war may finally be winding down, with the three so-called guarantor powers - Russia, Turkey and Iran - assuming responsibility for its peaceful conclusion, there is a real risk that this disastrous conflict could reignite and even expand. We must all back the UN's efforts to calm tensions and prevent an uncontrollable war."


For media inquiries, please contact William French, Head of Communications at The Elders (+44 7795 693903) or email: [email protected]

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