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Syria crisis: Hopes for Homs truce as Geneva talks held More Syrians flee besieged Homs Old City
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Aid groups are trying to extend a truce in the Syrian city of Homs to allow more civilians to leave areas that have been under siege for 18 months. Some 300 Syrians have fled Homs after talks aimed at extending a three-day truce in the Old City, which has been under siege for 18 months.
The Red Crescent says it is trying to secure access routes into the city to get aid to those who are still trapped. The Syrian Red Crescent confirmed the latest evacuations on Twitter.
A three-day ceasefire that allowed hundreds to flee ended on Sunday. Hundreds of civilians were allowed to leave at the weekend after the local governor agreed a truce with the UN.
Meanwhile, government and opposition negotiators have resumed peace talks in Geneva. Analysts say that little progress is expected.Meanwhile, government and opposition negotiators have resumed peace talks in Geneva. Analysts say that little progress is expected.
The opposition wants the government to commit in writing to the 2012 Geneva Communique, which called for the formation of a transitional administration with full executive authority.The opposition wants the government to commit in writing to the 2012 Geneva Communique, which called for the formation of a transitional administration with full executive authority.
President Bashar al-Assad's government has ruled out any transfer of power.President Bashar al-Assad's government has ruled out any transfer of power.
The first round of talks ended last month with no firm agreements and both sides trading insults.The first round of talks ended last month with no firm agreements and both sides trading insults.
The second round opened on Monday with preliminary discussions aimed at thrashing out an agenda, but the two sides have not yet met face-to-face.The second round opened on Monday with preliminary discussions aimed at thrashing out an agenda, but the two sides have not yet met face-to-face.
Syria's civil conflict has claimed more than 100,000 lives since 2011 and has driven 9.5 million people from their homes.Syria's civil conflict has claimed more than 100,000 lives since 2011 and has driven 9.5 million people from their homes.
'Absolutely scandalous''Absolutely scandalous'
During the three-day ceasefire in Homs, hundreds of civilians were allowed to leave.During the three-day ceasefire in Homs, hundreds of civilians were allowed to leave.
The evacuations took place amid mortar fire and shooting, which both sides blamed on each other. Activists say several people were killed.The evacuations took place amid mortar fire and shooting, which both sides blamed on each other. Activists say several people were killed.
Although the situation in Homs was discussed during the first round of talks in Geneva, the truce was actually agreed between Homs governor Talal Barazi and the UN resident co-ordinator in Syria.Although the situation in Homs was discussed during the first round of talks in Geneva, the truce was actually agreed between Homs governor Talal Barazi and the UN resident co-ordinator in Syria.
Mr Barazi said on Sunday that talks were going on to extend the ceasefire for another three days.Mr Barazi said on Sunday that talks were going on to extend the ceasefire for another three days.
The governor and opposition sources were quoted as saying a deal had been reached on Monday, but the UN had not confirmed their claims.The governor and opposition sources were quoted as saying a deal had been reached on Monday, but the UN had not confirmed their claims.
Reports from the city suggested that fighting resumed overnight, with explosions and gunfire, before calm returned early on Monday. Fighting reportedly resumed overnight, with explosions and gunfire, before calm returned early on Monday.
The Red Crescent's tweet suggested a ceasefire had once again taken hold in the city.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said France and other countries would present a resolution at the UN calling for greater access for humanitarian aid.French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said France and other countries would present a resolution at the UN calling for greater access for humanitarian aid.
"We are asking for stronger action as far as the humanitarian side is concerned, that medicines and food supplies are handed out in cities," he told French radio."We are asking for stronger action as far as the humanitarian side is concerned, that medicines and food supplies are handed out in cities," he told French radio.
"It is absolutely scandalous that there have been discussions for quite a while and that people are still being starved every day, and so along with a number of other countries, we will present a resolution at the UN along those lines." "It is absolutely scandalous that there have been discussions for quite a while and that people are still being starved every day, and so along with a number of other countries we will present a resolution at the UN along those lines."
The Syrian government has acknowledged that some of those evacuated from Homs on Sunday were detained after they left.The Syrian government has acknowledged that some of those evacuated from Homs on Sunday were detained after they left.
A Syrian information ministry spokesman told the BBC that 103 "militants" had been detained for security checks, but had since been released.A Syrian information ministry spokesman told the BBC that 103 "militants" had been detained for security checks, but had since been released.
But other reports suggest the men have not been released, and are still being detained with their families.But other reports suggest the men have not been released, and are still being detained with their families.
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