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Trump Promises Syria «Safe Zones», Obama Says No Easy Fix

Trump Promises Syria «Safe Zones», Obama Says No Easy Fix
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US President-elect Donald Trump said Friday his administration would build "safe zones" to try to help civilians trapped in Syria's bloody conflict, an idea that President Barack Obama said would be too hard to enforce.

Trump Promises Syria «Safe Zones», Obama Says No Easy Fix

Trump and Obama spoke separately of the conflict after efforts to evacuate civilians from the city of Aleppo ground to a halt Friday.

"We're going to try and patch that up and we're going to try and help people," said Republican Trump, who takes over from Obama on Jan. 20.

"We're going to build safe zones," he told supporters at a rally in Florida. "We're going to get the Gulf States to pay for the safe zones."

However, Obama earlier told reporters that the idea presented a "continued challenge" because safe zones would require protection by ground forces, something to which the Syrian government and its allies would be unlikely to agree.

Obama said he hoped Syria and Russia would respond to international pressure over the tragedy and work with Turkey to let the remaining civilians in Aleppo flee safely.

Obama, a Democrat, had been preoccupied with the Syrian conflict during much of his time in the White House but had steadfastly resisted calls to engage militarily and instead focused on trying to broker a diplomatic solution.

"I cannot claim that we've been successful. And so that's something that, as is true with a lot of issues and problems around the world, I have to go to bed with every night," Obama said on Friday.

Obama, who ran for office on a promise to bring US troops home from the Middle East, said US intervention would have run into problems "unless we were all-in and willing to take over Syria."

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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