New UN-Arab League envoy meets with Assad

Lakhdar Brahimi tells reporters that Syrian conflict poses threat to the 'entire world'

The new UN-Arab League envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi, second from the right, meets with President Bashar Assad in Damascus on Saturday (photo credit: AP/SANA)

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — The new international envoy tasked with ending Syria’s civil war says the country’s conflict is a threat to world peace.

Lakhdar Brahimi also says the 18-month-old crisis is deepening and the gap between political parties is widening.

The UN-Arab League envoy spoke to reporters in the Syrian capital Saturday following his first meeting with President Bashar Assad. It is Brahimi’s first visit to the country since taking up a job he himself has called “nearly impossible.”

Brahimi replaced former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan who left the job in frustration in August after his efforts failed to stem a conflict that started in March 2011.

At the press conference Saturday, Brahimi said the civil war in Syria poses a threat to the Syrian people, the region and the “entire world.”

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

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