UN CALLS FOR CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES IN SYRIA, SOME DIDN'T GET THE MEMO.
Explanation of Vote at the Adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 2268 on the Cessation of Hostilities in Syria
Quote: " There is some skepticism as to whether this cessation of hostilities – which is scheduled to go into effect in less than an hour, at midnight Damascus time – will be respected from the outset, or, just as important, whether it will hold with time. That skepticism is more than reasonable, given previous efforts that this Council and other multilateral institutions have undertaken to try to stop the monstrous violence and immeasurable suffering experienced by the Syrian people. Yet that record does not change the fact that this is our best chance, it’s our best chance to reduce the violence. Today, as in every previous effort, the only measure that matters is not the words on the page of this resolution, it is whether these commitments are actually put into practice and whether these commitments lead to real changes on the ground."---Ambassador Samantha Power U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations
ref. http://usun.state.gov/remarks/7156
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