Arab leaders want Syria plan implemented immediately
The time for talks in Syria has passed
BAGHDAD, March 29 | Thu Mar 29, 2012 12:41pm EDT
(Reuters) - Arab leaders at a regional summit in Iraq's capital endorsed on Thursday a U.N.-backed peace plan for Syria which they said should be implemented "immediately and completely".
The six-point plan, drawn up by Kofi Annan, calls for the withdrawal of heavy weapons and troops from population centres, humanitarian assistance, the release of prisoners and free movement and access for journalists.
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The time for talks in Syria has passed
BAGHDAD, March 29 | Thu Mar 29, 2012 12:41pm EDT
(Reuters) - Arab leaders at a regional summit in Iraq's capital endorsed on Thursday a U.N.-backed peace plan for Syria which they said should be implemented "immediately and completely".
The six-point plan, drawn up by Kofi Annan, calls for the withdrawal of heavy weapons and troops from population centres, humanitarian assistance, the release of prisoners and free movement and access for journalists.
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