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Syria conflict: John Kerry extends US aid to rebels | Syria conflict: John Kerry extends US aid to rebels |
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The US is to step up its support for the Syrian opposition as it fights to topple President Bashar al-Assad, Secretary of State John Kerry says. | The US is to step up its support for the Syrian opposition as it fights to topple President Bashar al-Assad, Secretary of State John Kerry says. |
Mr Kerry said the US would provide direct support to rebel forces in the form of medical and food supplies. | Mr Kerry said the US would provide direct support to rebel forces in the form of medical and food supplies. |
He also promised an additional $60m (£40m) in aid to the opposition to help it deliver basic governance and other services in rebel-controlled areas. | He also promised an additional $60m (£40m) in aid to the opposition to help it deliver basic governance and other services in rebel-controlled areas. |
Mr Kerry was speaking at a gathering of the Friends of Syria group in Rome. | Mr Kerry was speaking at a gathering of the Friends of Syria group in Rome. |
'Out of time' | 'Out of time' |
The promise of direct, non-lethal aid to the rebels represents a shift in US policy on Syria, correspondents say. | The promise of direct, non-lethal aid to the rebels represents a shift in US policy on Syria, correspondents say. |
However it falls short of providing the weapons and munitions that the rebels say they need to defeat government forces. | However it falls short of providing the weapons and munitions that the rebels say they need to defeat government forces. |
Mr Kerry said the decision was designed to increase the pressure on President Assad to step down and allow a democratic transition. | Mr Kerry said the decision was designed to increase the pressure on President Assad to step down and allow a democratic transition. |
"The US decision to take further steps now is the result of the brutality of superior armed force propped up by foreign fighters from Iran and Hezbollah. | |
"President Assad is out of time and must be out of power," said Mr Kerry, adding that the Syrian leader could not "shoot his way out" of the situation. | "President Assad is out of time and must be out of power," said Mr Kerry, adding that the Syrian leader could not "shoot his way out" of the situation. |
The $60m in aid to the opposition Syrian National Coalition (SNC) represents a doubling of US support. | The $60m in aid to the opposition Syrian National Coalition (SNC) represents a doubling of US support. |
It was intended to help the opposition deliver governance and basic services in rebel-controlled areas, said Mr Kerry. | It was intended to help the opposition deliver governance and basic services in rebel-controlled areas, said Mr Kerry. |
"As the regime continues to lose ground it will help the opposition extend stability and build representative government and the rule of law," he added. | "As the regime continues to lose ground it will help the opposition extend stability and build representative government and the rule of law," he added. |
The leader of the SNC, Moaz al-Khatib, said he was still frustrated by the lack of military help for rebel fighters. | |
He initially refused to attend the Rome talks in protest at a lack of international support for the Syrian rebels, but was persuaded after the US and UK indicated there would be specific promises of aid. | |
Mosque 'captured' | Mosque 'captured' |
Speaking at the meeting Mr Khatib called on President Assad to make "one wise decision in your life" and stand down "for the future of your country". | |
Earlier this month he also suggested for the first time that talks with the Assad government might be possible, though that suggestion remains controversial among opposition groups. | |
The SNC says it plans to set up a government to administer rebel-held areas of Syria, primarily in the north of the country close to the Turkish border. | |
But a meeting to select the prime minister, scheduled for the weekend, was unexpectedly postponed on Thursday, and no new date has been set. | |
Meanwhile fighting in Syria continues and the humanitarian situation is worsening. | |
In the latest fighting, rebel forces have captured the historic Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo, according to an activist group. | In the latest fighting, rebel forces have captured the historic Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo, according to an activist group. |
The mosque was damaged and its museum caught fire as rebels forced government troops to withdraw, UK-based activist group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. | The mosque was damaged and its museum caught fire as rebels forced government troops to withdraw, UK-based activist group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. |
Fighting also raged elsewhere in Aleppo's old city, including near the Palace of Justice, it added. | Fighting also raged elsewhere in Aleppo's old city, including near the Palace of Justice, it added. |
'New phase' | 'New phase' |
Aleppo - Syria's second city - has been a key battleground in the conflict. | |
Mr Kerry highlighted the fate of the city in his address, accusing President Assad of engaging in "ruthless attacks" with Scud missiles against rebel-held areas. | |
According to UN estimates, more than 70,000 people have been killed in Syria since the revolt against President Assad began nearly two years ago. | According to UN estimates, more than 70,000 people have been killed in Syria since the revolt against President Assad began nearly two years ago. |
Opposition fighters have been constantly outgunned as President Assad's forces deploy tanks, aircraft and missiles against them. | Opposition fighters have been constantly outgunned as President Assad's forces deploy tanks, aircraft and missiles against them. |
The UN's refugees agency says the number of Syrians who have fled the conflict into neighbouring countries is now approaching one million, while two million have been internally displaced. | |
The World Health Organisation has warned of disease outbreaks and worsening medical services. | |
Earlier, UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said the Friends of Syria were determined to "ramp up" assistance to the opposition. | |
"We are entering a new phase in the response of Western and Arab nations to the crisis in Syria," he said. | |
The Friends of Syria organisation has broad international support, but does not include Syrian allies Russia and China. | |
On Thursday Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks on Syria with his French counterpart Francois Hollande. | |
He conceded that there were differences in the positions of Russia and France, but said both had agreed that Syria should not be allowed to break apart as a result of the conflict. |