President Bashar al-Assad's plan for Syria is "perhaps even more sectarian, more one-sided" than previous such initiatives by the embattled regime, international peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi said on Wednesday, The Voice of Russia reported.
The UN and Arab League envoy was giving his first public reaction to a three-step plan to end the crisis, announced in a rare speech on Sunday by Assad.
Assad plan for Syria 'sectarian, one-sided' - Brahimi
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