Syria: William Hague snubs Labour call to include Iran in peace talks | Politics | theguardian.com: ""The scale of the suffering in Syria demands a more active diplomatic engagement ahead of this week's summit." Hague said Syria would dominate the bilaterals at the G20, but the formal summit organised by Russia, one of Assad's strongest allies, is under the control of the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.
He pointed out that Russia supported a second Geneva conference and it was incumbent on Russia to do more.
Hague also said more would have to be done to help with the refugee crisis on the borders of Syria, saying the British government has already spent more than £350m to help the Syrian humanitarian crisis now estimated to involve 2 million refugees.
He added: "There have often been, and continues to be, severe problems of humanitarian access – often not permitted by the regime.
"It is another testimony towards the callousness of this regime towards its own people that not only have they killed so many tens of thousands but also that they obstruct the delivery of aid, including medical supplies, to people in their own country who desperately need it.""
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