RIYADH: The foreign ministers of Middle Eastern countries, including 黑料社区, affirmed their support for Syria鈥檚 security, unity, stability, and sovereignty in a joint statement issued on Thursday.
The Kingdom鈥檚 Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his counterparts from Jordan, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Iraq, Oman, Kuwait, Lebanon, Egypt, and Turkiye held intensive talks on developments in Syria during the last two days.
The talks aimed to come up with a unified position and coordinate efforts to support the Syrian government in its efforts to rebuild Syria on foundations that guarantee its security, stability, unity, sovereignty, and the rights of all its citizens.
The foreign ministers welcomed the ceasefire reached to end the crisis in Sweida Governorate, and stressed the necessity of its implementation to protect Syria, its unity, and its citizens, prevent the shedding of Syrian blood, and ensure the protection of civilians and the rule of law.
They also welcomed Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa鈥檚 commitment to hold accountable all those responsible for violations against Syrian citizens in Sweida Governorate.
The ministers expressed support for all efforts to establish security and the rule of law in Sweida Governorate and throughout Syria.
They also condemned and rejected repeated Israeli attacks on Syria and said they are flagrant violations of international law and a blatant assault on Syria鈥檚 sovereignty which destabilizes its security, stability, and unity and undermines the government鈥檚 efforts to build a new Syria that achieves the aspirations and choices of its people.
They added that Syria鈥檚 security and stability are a pillar of regional security and stability and a shared priority.
The ministers called on the international community to support the Syrian government in its reconstruction process and called on the Security Council to assume its legal and moral responsibilities to ensure Israel鈥檚 full withdrawal from occupied Syrian territories, the cessation of all Israeli hostilities against Syria and interference in its affairs, and the implementation of Resolution 2766 and the 1974 Disengagement Agreement.