26-04-2024 11:20 PM Jerusalem Timing

SNC Rejects Statement by Syrian Official Delegation on Fighting Terrorism

SNC Rejects Statement by Syrian Official Delegation on Fighting Terrorism

Syria’s official delegation to Geneva 2 conference submitted a draft statement during Thursday’s morning session, in presence of UN Envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi, on combating terrorism, but the coalition delegation rejected it.

Syria's official delegation to Geneva 2 conference submitted a draft statement  during Thursday's morning session, in presence of UN Envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi, on combating terrorism, but the coalition delegation so-called "opposition" rejected it.Geneva II

The statement recalled Security Council resolutions, particularly UNSCR 1373 of 2001 and UNSCR 1267 of 1999 which stress the necessity of international cooperation to fight terrorism and confront it with all possible means because of the dangers it poses to international peace and security,  stressing refrain from providing any form of explicit or implicit support, financing or administration to entities or individuals involved in terrorist acts, and taking measures to prevent such acts from taking place and refrain from providing them with safe havens.

The statement stressed "The importance of acting urgently to confront terrorist groups and eliminate them. This needs full cooperation and implementation in accordance with agreed mechanisms in order to achieve peace and security and restore calm and stability to all parts of the Syrian Arab Republic, act to prevent and stop funding, arming, training and sheltering terrorists and facilitating their influx into Syria, and calling on all countries of the world to help in that regard based on their international commitments, including stopping all acts of incitement and spreading takfiri thought and religious fanaticism in all its shapes and forms."

It added, "The parties stress their full commitment to the sovereignty of the Syrian Arab Republic, its independence and territorial unity and integrity and reject any form of direct or indirect intervention in its internal affairs, and that fighting terrorist organizations and driving them out of Syria is a common objective and duty for every Syrian."

"To that end," the statement concluded, "They have committed to the following:

1. Acting seriously, closely and urgently to fight terrorism and seek out armed terrorist organizations throughout the Syrian Arab Republic and setting up the executive mechanisms to achieve this objective;

2. Calling on all states to shoulder their international responsibilities and commitments to fight terrorism, prevent and stop the funding of terrorist acts and prevent their nationals, those residing on their territory, individuals or entities acting on behalf of terrorist acts, put an end to enlisting terrorists, refrain from providing them with weapons, training, shelters, information, or providing them with safe havens, stop media incitement to support and justify such acts.

3. All countries neighboring Syria should act to effectively control their borders to stop the flow of terrorists and weapons.

4. Exchanging security information on the movement of terrorists, their networks and travel documents and trafficking in weapons and explosives."