The United Nations' envoy for Syria has reported a drop in violence
following the establishment of de-escalation zones.
However Staffan de Mistura warned that political endeavors were still
needed to secure the country's future.
Nick Harper reports from New York.
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[ALT] Syrian envoy Staffan de Mistura said UN staff had seen
improvements on the ground.
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[ALT] Syrian envoy Staffan de Mistura more work was needed ahead of
planned Geneva talks next month.
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