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Ambassador Susan Rice says fighting continues.
Ambassador Susan Rice says fighting continues.
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UNITED NATIONS — The United States said Tuesday that the U.N. Security Council must respond urgently and seriously if Syria fails to keep its pledge to halt offensive military operations by April 10.

U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice told reporters that Syrian forces have been continuing offensive operations and the United States “is concerned and quite skeptical that the government of Syria will suddenly adhere to its commitments.”

President Bashar Assad’s government has agreed to international envoy Kofi Annan’s peace plan and the April 10 deadline to halt the violence and pull troops and heavy weapons out of towns and cities.

Bashar’s regime has been using force for the past year to try to put down what began as a peaceful civilian uprising.

A Syrian government official on Tuesday said troops began pulling out from some calm cities and heading back to their bases. But the claim could not immediately be verified, and activists near the capital of Damascus denied troops were leaving their area.

Western leaders have been skeptical of Assad’s promises because he hasn’t followed through in the past.

“What we have seen since April 1 is not encouraging,” Rice said.

If the Syrian government uses the window before April 10 to intensify the violence rather than de-escalate attacks, “it would be most unfortunate, and it would be certainly our view that the Security Council will need to respond to that failure in a very urgent and serious way.”

If Syria doesn’t halt the violence, she said, the United States will consult with other Security Council members on “appropriate next steps.”

Such actions could include an arms embargo and economic and political sanctions.

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