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BEIRUT, May 28 (Reuters) – International mediator Kofi Annan

said on Monday he was horrified by the killings in the Syrian

town of Houla and urged the Syrian government to take bold steps

to show it was serious about reaching a peaceful solution to the

country’s crisis.

Speaking shortly after arriving in Damascus, Annan said he

expected to have “serious and frank discussions” with President

Bashar al-Assad. The two men are due to meet on Tuesday,

according to the Syrian Foreign Ministry.

Annan said the killing of 108 people in Houla was “an

appalling crime, and the (U.N.) Security Council has rightly

condemned it”. Western countries have blamed Assad’s forces for

the killings, a charge Damascus denies.

“I urge the (Syrian) government to take bold steps to signal

that it is serious in its intention to resolve this crisis

peacefully, and for everyone involved to help create the right

context for a credible political process,” Annan told reporters

on his arrival in Damascus.

“And this message of peace is not only for the government,

but for everyone with a gun”.

Annan brokered an April 12 ceasefire agreement, part of a

broader six-point plan aimed at ending the bloodshed which has

engulfed a 14-month uprising against Assad and leading towards a

negotiated solution. But the truce has not held and hundreds of

people have been killed in the last six weeks.

“The six point plan has to be implemented comprehensively,

and this is not happening,” Annan said.

(Reporting by Dominic Evans, editing by Diana Abdallah)