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BEIRUT (AP) — Fresh clashes between Syrian soldiers and rebels erupted today as U.N. envoy Kofi Annan urged the Syrian government to lay down its weapons first to immediately end the nation’s yearlong crisis.

Syrian President Bashar Assad accepted a peace plan brokered by Annan earlier this week, but the bloodshed has persisted despite calls for a cease-fire. The opposition is deeply skeptical Assad will carry out Annan’s peace plan, saying the president has accepted it just to win time.



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