New Syria mediator tells UN chief he is “scared”

UNITED NATIONS,  (Reuters) – Algerian diplomat Lakhdar Brahimi told U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon yesterday that he was “honoured, flattered, humbled and scared” at the prospect of leading international efforts to broker peace in Syria’s worsening 17-month conflict.

Lakhdar Brahimi

Brahimi met with Ban for the first time since agreeing last week to replace Kofi Annan as the U.N. and Arab League joint special representative on Syria. While he is not due to take up the post officially until Sept. 1, diplomats said Brahimi had already filled Annan’s role.

“Secretary-General, when you called me I told you that I was honored, flattered, humbled and scared and I am still in that frame of mind,” Brahimi told Ban, when the pair met in New York.

“The Syrian people, they will be our first masters. We will consider their interests above and before anyone else. We will try to help as much as we can, we will not spare any effort,” he said. “Let’s try and see what we can do.”

Brahimi, who hesitated for days before accepting the job that France’s U.N. envoy, Gerard Araud, called an “impossible mission,” was meeting with U.N. officials on Friday to discuss plans for a new approach to the Syria conflict, which the United Nations says has killed over 18,000 people.

“The longer this fighting goes on, the more people will be killed, the more people will suffer,” Ban said on Friday.

“Your (Brahimi’s) leadership will be very important, you have the full respect and full support of international community. It is crucially important the Security Council, the whole United Nations system (is) supporting your role,” he said.

Brahimi also met on Friday with Araud, president of the U.N. Security Council for August. Brieuc Pont, the spokesman of the French U.N. mission, said they discussed “numerous challenges of his mission.”

“They shared their extreme concerns about the situation in Syria. The president of the Security Council said he would organize an informal meeting of the Security Council with the joint special representative soon,” Pont said.