Haidar: Solving the crisis in Syria Should Start with Halting Terrorism

DAMASCUS, (ST) – Solving the crisis in Syria should begin with halting terrorism and drying its resources, stressed Ali Haidar, Minister of State for National Reconciliation.

Interviewed by the Syrian TV last night, Haidar reference should be clear to the countries which are supporting terrorism and interfering in Syria’s internal affairs, because they are the same parties which hinder the political solution to the crisis in Syria.

“As we are proceeding towards a political process to solve the crisis in Syria and are talking about Geneva-2 conference, we need to start from the right place,” said the minister.

He stressed that from the very beginning there was foreign and regional interference in the crisis in Syria in different forms, particularly by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey.

Haidar reiterated that the letters sent by Foreign and Expatriates Ministry to the UN and the international Security Council on the Saudi regime’s incessant and blatant interference in Syria’s internal affairs constitute a good start in the rig

The direction aiming to hold countries sponsoring, funding and supporting terrorism, responsible for the bloodshed in Syria.

“We will not allow Geneva-2 Conference to present the Syrian issue, which is a crisis that can be solved by the Syrians themselves, as a Syrian dispute to achieve the interests and agendas of foreign countries,” said Haidar.

He added that the international community takes part in the conference to provide a suitable environment for its success not to confiscate the Syrian people’s opinion.

He pointed out that Syria and the Arab countries’ experiences with the international community have been very since 1946.

H. Mustafa

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