Arab Nations Support Peaceful Transition in Syria
Arab Nations Support Peaceful Transition in Syria

Arab Nations Support Peaceful Transition in Syria

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Following the recent overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad, foreign ministers from eight Arab countries convened in Aqaba, Jordan, to endorse a peaceful transition in Syria that includes representation from all political and social forces. They emphasized the need for a government that is inclusive and respects the rights of minorities, warning against any form of discrimination. The ministers called for support from the United Nations and the Arab League in accordance with Security Council Resolution 2254, which outlines a path for a negotiated settlement. Additionally, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan reiterated Türkiye's commitment to aiding the establishment of a civilian government in Syria, while clarifying that Ankara does not seek to replace Iran's influence in the region. The situation remains fluid after the militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's rapid takeover of Damascus, and the international community is closely monitoring developments to ensure stability. The collective Arab stance aims to prevent Syria from descending into further chaos and to promote justice and equality for all citizens.

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