BEIRUT,(ST)_ The holy Antioch complex reiterated during its second regular session under the chairmanship of Patriarch John X Yazigi Patriarch of Antioch and All the East for Greek Orthodox the importance of dialogue and the peaceful resolution of the crisis in Syria and the region , stressing that the language of violence and murder is not part of the traditions of the Syrian people who aspire to live in freedom and dignity .
A statement issued by the Secretariat of Antioch complex after its session in Balamand in Lebanon yesterday denounced terrorist operations plaguing Syria , in acts of killing and destruction, stressing that the language of violence and murder is a language alien to the traditions of the Syrian people who aspire to live in freedom and dignity in their own land , governed with the values of freedom, justice and coexistence based on mutual respect and the need for a peaceful solution to overcome all the crises .
The statement called on the international community to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people , to quit fueling the crisis and underlined the importance of consolidating the values of peace , justice and democracy and work to rebuild what was demolished in order to develop the capacity of the Syrian people instead of investing in iron and fire .
The statement expressed sorrow for ambiguity , concerning the issue of the two abducted bishops Paul Yazigi Metropolitan of Aleppo and Iskenderun and their Surroundings for the Greek Orthodox church and John Ibrahim Metropolitan of Aleppo and its surroundings for the Syriac Orthodox .
The participants in the meeting also called on the international and Arab communities to shoulder their responsibility in this regard and uncover the fate of the abducted bishops and all kidnapped persons in Syria .
They appealed international and non – governmental organizations and all concerned bodies to secure the necessities of life for the displaced Syrians , especially on the eve of winter to live in dignity while waiting return to their towns and villages .
The statement pointed out that the meeting discussed issues of concern of the Orthodox Church and the need for cooperation between the Orthodox churches to maintain its optimal unity , wishing stability and peace to be established in Palestine, and Iraq and stressed the need to find a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue .
T. Fateh