The Secretary General of the United Nations (UN) Antoniu Guterrish said: “We are faced with the painful consequences of the failure of the efforts to stop fire and de -escalation in Syria aimed at achieving a political decision in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions.”
GUTERRASH made a statement for representatives of the press regarding events in Syria.
Pointing to significant changes on the front line as a result of the attacks of the anti-government forces led by Haiyat Tahrir al-Sham (KHTSh), which is on the sanctions list of the UN Security Council (SB), and other armed opposition groups, Guterres said, said that tens of thousands of civilians are in danger in the region, which has turned into a zone of fire.
“We are faced with the painful consequences of the failure of the efforts to stop fire and de -escalation throughout the country aimed at achieving a political decision in accordance with resolutions of the UN Security Council,” said Guterres.
Having emphasized the need to occupy all parties to the new, inclusive and comprehensive position in a serious interaction with the special envoy of the UN in Syria, Heir O. Pedersen, as part of the UN 2254 resolution, Guterrysh said that sovereignty, unity, independence and territorial integrity will be preserved in this way Syria and satisfied the aspirations of the Syrian people.
According to him, the separation of Syria is painful and he witnessed the generosity of the Syrian people when he previously held the post of Supreme Commissioner of the UN for refugees.
it is very sad to see how the suffering of the Syrian people intensifies. At the same time, it is very sad to see the growing threats of regional and international security, ”the politician added.
According to the Secretary General, all parties are required to protect the civilian population in accordance with international law.
“bloodshed should cease. I urge all the parties to the influence to make efforts to facilitate many years of suffering from the Syrian people,” said Antoniu Guterres.