Civil defense members carry an injured man after an air strike in the rebel-held Douma neighbourhood of Damascus, Syria

A second international meeting on the deadly violence in Syria will take place Sunday in London, after talks in Switzerland the day before, the US State Department said Wednesday.
US Secretary of State John Kerry will attend both meetings to discuss “a multilateral approach to resolving the crisis in Syria, including a sustained cessation of violence and the resumption of humanitarian aid deliveries,” his spokesman John Kirby said.
Saturday’s meeting in Lausanne will bring Kerry together with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and “key regional partners,” while Sunday’s talks are likely to see Kerry briefing his European counterparts.
Lavrov said Turkey, Saudi Arabia and possibly Qatar could take part in Saturday’s talks.
The meetings come after Syria was plunged into some of the worst violence it has seen, as government forces backed by Russian airpower push a brutal assault on rebel-held eastern Aleppo and Washington pulled the plug on cease-fire talks with Moscow.

Source: Arab News