European Union leaders are weighing sanctions against supporters of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad if they fail to stop atrocities, according to a draft summit statement that appears to target Russia.
“The EU is considering all options, including further restrictive measures targeting individuals and entities supporting the regime, should the current atrocities continue,” the draft said.
“The European Council strongly condemns the attacks by the Syrian regime and its allies, notably Russia, on civilians in Aleppo,” according to the draft.
It asks Syria and allies to urgently allow “unhindered humanitarian access to Aleppo” and to other parts of Syria while calling “for an immediate cessation of hostilities and for resumption of a credible political process under UN auspices.”
The draft warns that “those responsible for breaches of international humanitarian law and human rights law must be held accountable.”
The 28 leaders also ask EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini and the European Commission to continue pursuing medical evacuations in cooperation with the United Nations.
The statement also asks Mogherini to push for a political transition in Syria by working with the region’s main players which were not named.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday he was ready to prolong a unilateral ceasefire in Aleppo, after tough talks in Berlin where the leaders of Germany and France refused to rule out sanctions against Moscow.
Source: Agencies