UN, US, German, British and French officials discussed Syria
A joint statement of 4 countries was made about the meeting, which was closed to the press and at ambassadorial level.
In the statement, “we reiterate our support for the efforts of the UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy for Syria, Pedersen, to find a political solution to the conflict in Syria, in accordance with UN General Assembly resolution 2254.” statement was included.
A firm commitment is expressed to the full implementation of Resolution 2254, which includes a nationwide ceasefire, the release of arbitrary detainees and free and fair elections, and to the safe, dignified and voluntary return of refugees and internally displaced persons. . the need to create conditions in line with UN standards.
“WE ARE VERY WANTING TO WORK”
“UN Security Council resolution 2254 remains the only viable solution,” the statement said. We look forward to working fully engaged with partners and the opposition in the region under this framework so that a lasting solution, through the UN Special Envoy, is gradually within reach.” statements were included.
In the post shared on the UN Special Envoy for Syria’s Twitter account regarding the meeting, Pedersen discussed the latest developments and issues related to UN General Assembly resolution 2254, including steps that could help To build trust, in the comments from France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States, in Geneva, he expressed his appreciation for the meeting he had with the Syrian ambassadors in Syria.
On January 23, Pedersen met for the first time with Badr Camus, chairman of the Syrian Negotiation Commission, and Hadi al Bahra, co-chairman of the opposition Syrian Constitutional Committee, in Geneva. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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