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John Kerry meets Russia's Sergei Lavrov, says Syria diplomacy still alive

International efforts to broker a settlement or institute truces in Syria have repeatedly failed.

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US Secretary of State John Kerry attends the Mediterranean Dialogues (MED) summit, a three-day conference on security in the Mediterranean region, on December 2, 2016 in Rome.
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United States (US) Secretary of State John Kerry urged continued efforts to secure peace in Syria on Friday, on a trip to Rome where he met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Pope Francis.

Seated at a table with Lavrov on the sidelines of a forum attended by foreign ministers and energy executives, Kerry was asked whether Syria diplomacy was still alive. "All diplomacy is still alive," Kerry replied.

Fierce fighting in the Syrian city of Aleppo has added to a humanitarian crisis in a civil war that has raged between President Bashar-al Assad's forces and rebels since 2011. International efforts to broker a settlement or institute truces have repeatedly failed. 

Russia, Assad's most powerful ally, has been in talks with the rebels to ease conditions in Aleppo soon, but an opposition official said on Friday that Moscow was procrastinating. Kerry, who will relinquish his post when Donald Trump moves in to the White House on January 20, also met the United Nations (UN) special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura and said they would meet again early next week in Geneva.

"Nobody is waiting for the next administration," Kerry said at a news conference, "We continue to explore every avenue to halt the inexcusable carnage in Syria.", he added. Friday's meetings touched on efforts to create a framework that would allow people to leave Aleppo safely, as well as bringing the parties back to Geneva for fresh talks. "That is Staffan De Mistura's goal, it is the apparent Russian goal, it is our goal," Kerry said.

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