UN Must Remain Impartial in Crisis in Syria: Iran

TEHRAN-A senior Iranian diplomat has warned of humanitarian, security and political repercussions of the ongoing crisis in Syria, saying the United Nations must fulfill its obligation and remain impartial in the crisis in Syria.

 “It is very important that the United Nations, which holds an international status, remain impartial in [adopting] any measure about the Syrian developments and the country’s crisis, and fulfill its essential duty to maintain global peace, stability and security,” Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Jaberi Ansari said after a meeting with the UN special envoy on Syria, Staffan de Mistura, in Tehran on Saturday, according to Press TV.

 He added that the UN needs to pay heed to all aspects of the crisis in Syria, dispatch immediate humanitarian aid to the crisis-hit people, adopt strategies to effectively fight terrorism and prepare the ground for the Syrians to determine their own future.

He said that he held “good and serious” talks with the UN envoy on the latest humanitarian situation in Syria and regional and international efforts to help solve the crisis in the country.

Jaberi Ansari added that he also held discussions with de Mistura about “the political and field developments that have recently taken place at regional and international levels.”

He expressed hope that the regional and international developments would lay the ground for the UN to take more effective measures with the purpose of restoring security and peace to Syria and solving the country’s crisis through talks.

The UN envoy arrived in Tehran on Saturday at the invitation of Jaberi Ansari to discuss the ongoing crisis in Syria.

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