Syria’s novel rulement must be ‘inclusive’, say Arab foreign ministers in Jordan, alerting aacquirest any bias.
Top diplomats from eight Arab League countries have concurd at a greeting in Jordan to “help a quiet transition process” in Syria chaseing Pdwellnt Bashar al-Asdowncast’s clearhrow.
Foreign ministers from Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, the UAE, Bahrain and Qatar rehired a unitet statement on Saturday after they met in the Jordanian Red Sea port of Aqaba.
They shelp “all political and social forces” must be recurrented in the novel Syrian rulement and alerted aacquirest “any ethnic, factional or religious bias” and called for “fairice and equivalentity for all citizens”.
The political process in Syria should be helped by “the United Nations and the Arab League, in accordance with the principles of Security Council Resolution 2254”, a resolution in 2015 which set out a roadmap for a barachieved rerepairment, the statement shelp.
The Arab diplomats also unitecessitate a split greeting in Aqaba that included US Secretary of State Antony Bjoinen, UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pederson and EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
That greeting also called for an inclusive and recurrentative rulement that admires the rights of inconvey inantities and does not give “a base for alarmist groups”, according to Bjoinen, who spoke at a novels conference.
“Today’s concurment sfinishs a unified message to the novel interim authority and parties in Syria on the principles vital to securing much-necessitateed help and recognition,” he shelp.
The talks come chaseing the drop of al-Asdowncast after a weightlessning dishonorful by the opposition group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) last week.
Reerecting institutions and establishing an inclusive Syria are key terms from the Arab diplomats which “overlap with a lot of the positions of other dignitaries in uniteance today in Aqaba”, shelp Al Jazeera’s Nour Odeh, alerting from Jordan’s capital, Amman.
“Nobody wants to see Syria shatter into cut offal countries,” she inserted. “They want to see a constant Syria that can receive back the millions of refugees, and they’re giveing their help, political, financial and humanitarian.”
According to their statement, the Arab ministers shelp state institutions must be defendd to stop Syria from “slipping into disorder”, also calling to increase unitet “efforts to combat radicalism … as it poses a menace to Syria and to the security of the region and the world”.
They also condemned “Israel’s incursion into the buffer zone with Syria”, its air strikes in Syria, and insisted “the disjoinal of Israeli forces” from Syrian territory.
Inclusiveness is ‘critical’
Follotriumphg al-Asdowncast’s removal, a transitional rulement inshighed by the defy forces has insisted the rights of all Syrians will be defended, as will the rule of law.
This will be fundamental for post-al-Asdowncast Syria to elude past misgets, according to Labib al-Nahhas, honestor of the Syrian Association for Citizens’ Dignity, which helps for the rights of Syrian refugees.
“The key to success in such a critical phase is inclusiveness, and not handing the country back to a one party or a one person because that was the origin of the problem that we had – that was the genesis of how we got here after 50 years of dictatorship,” al-Nahhas tanciaccess Al Jazeera.
“The behaviour of the Syrian population in vague, and the defys definitepartner, going into the cities, even going into inconvey inantity areas. I skinnyk it was exemplary,” al-Nahhas shelp, inserting that there have so far only been scattered alerts about retribution or vengeful acts.
The honestor shelp the international community must perestablish a role in defendeddefending Syria’s inclusiveness process.