International gathering again puts Syria no closer to peace
NEW YORK — Another city, another Syria meeting. Another failure.
Tuesday’s gathering of the top U.S. and Russian diplomats, and more than a dozen of their Arab and European counterparts, ended with ritual reaffirmation of a cease-fire that has all but disintegrated, and promises of future negotiations. But it left Syria no closer to peace.
The familiar storyline came as the 5-year-old civil war threatened to enter a darker phase as the United Nations denounced what it called a deliberate attack on a humanitarian convoy, which killed 20 civilians.
“Just when we think it cannot get any worse, the bar of depravity sinks lower,” Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said.

