Constitution Discussion Committee on its fourth round of talks in Geneva

Geneva, (ST) – The Constitution Discussion Committee followed up in its fourth round of meetings for the fourth consecutive day at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva with the participation of the national delegation and other delegations.

The fourth round of the committee meetings began in Geneva last Monday, during which the national delegation stressed the need to adopt the issue of the return of refugees as an overarching national principle due to its importance at various levels, foremost of which is the human level.

 

The delegation also underlined the importance of the need to  stop politicizing the refugees’ file and investing in it to achieve political and economic interests at the expense of the continuous suffering of the displaced Syrians and their poor living conditions.

It is noteworthy that the third round of the Mini-committee meetings was held at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva at the end of last August and was part of an agenda entitled “Basic National Principles”, while the first and second rounds were held in Geneva during November of last year.

Raghda Sawas

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