Italy Calls for 'Maximum Pressure' on Assad

W460

Italy called on Friday for "maximum pressure" to be exerted on President Bashar Assad to prevent further massacres in Syria, after a sharp escalation in violence there.

"We need everyone to raise the pressure to maximum on Assad to ward off a new massacre," Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi said in a statement.

Terzi is "extremely worried" about the "distressing" situation in Aleppo where rebels are bracing for a major battle with Syrian forces who are moving in on the northern city, the statement said.

Rome sent medical kits to the country in June and is considering sending further humanitarian assistance, it said.

Italy expelled the Syrian ambassador to Rome in May in a coordinated action with other Western powers after a massacre in the town of Houla.

Fighting in Syria has intensified since a bomb attack in Damascus this month that killed several of the regime's key security official.

Comments 2
Thumb jcamerican 27 July 2012, 15:07

Poor Italy is going broke, what pressure do they have.

Default-user-icon Tambien Moffando (Guest) 27 July 2012, 15:19

It is more like Italy and the other countries in its orbit are under pressure especially now that Assad seems to be flushing out and terminating the Sunni filth that has poured into his country from all corners of the filthy Sunni world. 3alehom