
French President Francois Hollande called for the immediate implementation of humanitarian measures in Syria in order to build the conditions of a "credible cease-fire" two weeks before a new round of peace talks expected to take place in Geneva.
Hollande said in a statement that humanitarian aid should reach besieged areas, especially the rebel-held town of Madaya.
The French president met Monday with Riad Hijab, coordinator of the opposition team that will negotiate with the Syrian government.
Syrian President Bashar Assad "can't have a role" in Syria's future, Hollande said
Source: NNA
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