OIC Foreign Ministers Council starts 41st session 7 Jeddah

  • 2/10/2023
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs said: Our current session is being held after Syrian crisis has passed a turn for the worse in the wake of the failure of the 2nd Geneva Conference to reach a solution based on the provisions of the 1st Geneva Declaration and this failure has led to the increasing violence and genocide being practiced by the Syrian regime against its own unarmed people amid receding the chances of a political solution to this crisis as a result of the imbalance of power on the ground in favor of the oppressive regime because of what it receives from continuous material and human support from foreign parties to the extent of reaching the limits of foreign occupation and all this has been helped due to the UN Security Council's failure to act to put an end to this humanitarian disaster that has never been seen before by history. He added saying that this situation is apt to be deteriorated more and more with all its dangerous regional implications unless the international community decides to take a firm stand to put an end to this ugly humanitarian slaughtering and provides the Syrian people with whatever necessary to defend themselves and to protect cities and Syrian institutions of destruction in addition to addressing the very serious humanitarian situation caused by the increasing numbers of Syrian displaced refugees inside and outside Syria, and this requires a rapid international intervention regardless of political considerations and calculations of international competition. Prince Saud Al-Faisal further said that: It seems that the repercussions of the Syrian situation have created a climate helped to deepen the internal unrest prevailing already in Iraq as a result of the sectarian and exclusionary method which resulted in the dismantling of cohesion among components of the Iraqi people and paving the way for whoever wants to cause harm to go ahead with the plans threatening the Iraqi security, stability and the fragmentation of its national unity as well as dismembering its Arab belonging, and consequently, this very serious situation of today's Iraq, which bears currently in itself the vow of a civil war, may not be predicted in terms of its impact and repercussions on the region. --More 15:34 LOCAL TIME 12:34 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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