The UN warns of renewed conflict in Syria, but offers hope with raising sanctions star-news.press/wp

United Nations – The UN Syria Officer warned Wednesday “Real Hazard of Renewed Conflict and Deeper Conflict” in the war in war, but also hoped for a better life for their people who have hoped for decisions and European Unions Raise sanctions.
Geir Pedersen noticed crossroads in a multiethnic country and “Emergency was supposed to solve the growing polarization.” He pointed to Violence against the social minority At the end of April after the murders in the areas of minorities in March.
“The challenges faced with Syria are huge, and the actual dangers of renewed conflict and deeper fragmentation have not yet been prevailed,” UN Security Council said.
But Pedersen said that the Syrian people were carefully optimistic that the president Donald Trump’s Announcement last week Will now raise sanctions IA Similar EU announcement Tuesday will “give them a better chance than before they would succeed against great chances.”
Speaking video from Damascus, Pedersen called Sanction relief, including the United Kingdom last month, as well as Financial and energy support from the historical development of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey. “
“They have great potential for improving living conditions across the country and supporting the Syrian political transition,” said the UN Special Envoy. “And they give the Syrian people a chance to grab the lodging of mirula, conflicts, abuse and poverty they are trying to appear.”
Former Syrian President Bashar Assad He was carried out in an offensive indictee of thunder in late last year after the 13th year, which graduated from the Rule of Assad. New Syrian governmentAhmad Al-Sharaa was led, said Syria heritage her coexistence must be preserved at all costs, but the country faces massive challenges.
Today, 90% of Syriac lives in poverty, with 16.5 million needs for protection and humanitarian aid, including almost 3 million faces of food, Ramesh Rajasingham, the UN Humanitarian Division, the Council.
The US Secretary Marco Rubio said on Wednesday jobs that Syria is potentially “on the edge of the collapse”, a warning that would lead to the civil war and the country “playground” for the Islamic state group and other militants.
The Pedersen said the Security Council that the last week is escalating attacks in the areas of Syria, with the signs of coordinating operation using improvised explosive devices and middle-range weapons.
Rubio said there was no guarantee that “things will work” by raising sanctions and work with the Transition Government of Al-Shara, but if they did not try now, “it is guaranteed not to work.” He said that Trump’s announcement of the sanction assistance led by regional and Arab partner nations to help stabilize the country.
“No one should pretend this would be easy, because it wasn’t,” Rubio said. But if Syria could stabilize, it would mean wider stability in the region, including Lebanon, Jordan and Israel, he said.
“It’s a historical opportunity we hope to come in navigation,” Rubio said. “We will do whatever we can succeed.”
John Kelley, a political coordinator in the United Nations, said the Council that “US government agencies are now working on the execution of the Presidential direction in Syrian sanctions.”
“We look forward to issuing the necessary powers that will be crucial for the adoption of new investments in Syria to help renew the Syrian economy and put the country on the road to a bright, prosperous and stable future,” he said. “The United States has also taken first steps to renew normal diplomatic relations with Syria.”
The Transition Government Syria asks to take over “bold steps” according to Trump’s administration expectations, Kelley said, including Israel making peaceFast removal of foreign militant fighters from Syrian military, ensuring foreign extremists such as Palestinian militia cannot work from Syria and cooperate in preventing the Islamic state group preventing.
Launch in Syria Ambassador UN, Riyadh Khaddour, praised by Trump’s “brave decision” to raise sanctions as his Meeting with Al-Sararaom. Khaddour also knocked shares of the European Union, Great Britain, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar and United Arab Emirates “to support Syria while moving forward with confidence and hope.”
“The new Syria” asks to become “a state of peace and partnership, not a battle for conflicts or platform for foreign ambitions,” he said.
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