the Security Council's foreign ministers.
It's an attempt to find a path forward, just days after the most
recent ceasefire collapsed.
The meeting is being held during the UN General Assembly to draw
attention to the situation in the country that has faced more than
five years of civil war.
But Richard Gowan, Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations
says the meeting on Syria is unlikely to help stop the fighting.
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But Susannah Sirkin, from Physicians for Human Rights says she's not
optimistic about a new UN agreement that would help Syria.
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Susannah Sirkin, from Physicians for Human Rights says the UN Security
Council has not done enough to stop the conflict in Syria.
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Susannah Sirkin, from Physicians for Human Rights says there are too
many differences of opinion within the UN to be able to find a
solution for Syria.
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