Syria's forgotten war a footnote at UN meeting

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Now in its ninth year, many Syrians fear the world leaders are resigned to live with President Bashar al-Assad ruling over a wrecked and divided country.

As dozens of heads of state convene for the annual United Nations General Assembly in New York this week, the lingering conflict in Syria took a back seat while tensions in the Persian Gulf, the climate and global trade wars took centre stage.

"The world has forgotten about us - not that anyone cared about Syria to begin with," said Hussein Ali, a 35-year-old internally displaced father of two. He now lives with his family in one rented room in the opposition-controlled northern town of Azaz, near the Turkish border. "The world apparently has long since tired of the war, and resigned itself to frozen conflict, with a nationwide ceasefire as the best possible scenario," said Heiko Wimmen, project director for Iraq, Syria and Lebanon at International Crisis Group.

"The Syrian regime appears determined to clench back every last bit of territory, without the tiniest bit of compromise," Wimmen said. "As long as Damascus persists in its attitude, and is enabled by its foreign backers, the war will continue."While the world remains deadlocked over Syria, there is no initiative on the horizon to help resolve it.

A Western diplomat called it an "important step" in the sense that talks overseen by the UN would provide some form of international scrutiny over the balloting.

 

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