Geneva capitals (the nation) agencies: the UN envoy to consider Syria Kofi Annan, in the words of his spokesman, that the peace plan on the right track as opposed to elicit statements of Western failure of the plan.
Said Ahmad Fawzi, a spokesman for Annan, "I can say that the Annan plan on the track and that the crisis that lasted for more than a year will not be solved in a day or week." "I agree with you that there are no significant indicators of the commitment on the ground. There are indications that a small commitment."
He said, adding that Annan will brief the Security Council of the United Nations next Tuesday on the developments of the situation in Syria via a teleconference from Geneva.
Fawzi said, "was withdrawn some heavy weapons and remained some heavy weapons. Dropped some acts of violence and there is still some violence .. not saying that this is a disease." "There are signs of movement on the ground but has been slow and limited."
On the other hand, responded to the spokesman, who wrote that the Annan plan failed or are on their way to failure. He said, "I read the headlines" on this point, considering that "the Annan plan on the railroad and its success in obtaining the greatest support of all the international community."
To the White House accused the Syrian government to respect after the peace plan.
Said White House spokesman Jay Carney "We are still betting on the success of the Annan plan and strive to support them by all means."
However, he told reporters, "If the regime continued to (Syrian) show sclerosis For the international community to recognize his failure and research in action against the Assad regime's threats to peace and stability."
It also condemned the White House sharply on the lips of the Karni attack on the University of Aleppo, killing four students in their dormitories after allegations of Syrian forces activists to pursue a peaceful demonstration on the campus of the University.
In the framework of the Western Alastjlab announced the failure of the French Foreign Ministry on Friday that France considers that Syria will continue not to respect their commitments and continue the crackdown, and called on the United Nations to speed up the full deployment of the observers.
The ministry's spokesman Vincent Floriana that "France strongly condemns the killing of four students yesterday in Aleppo, as well as all acts of violence carried out by the Syrian security forces against students in this city, in addition to the many arrests that accompanied it."
"We note again that Damascus does not respect its commitments and continues to repression. And France calling for the immediate application of new and full of the items contained in the six-point plan for the Special Envoy of the United Nations, Kofi Annan, the Arab League."
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