“Syria can no longer tolerate an instability.”
He warned, “The risk of increasing regional tension is not fictional, it is immediate, serious and can oppose subtle progress in Syria at the moment of peace and restoration.”
He repeated the condemnation of the general secretary as military tensions in the Middle East and supported his appeal for the presence of maximum restraint from Israel and Iran.
The Syrian UN special envoy Guy Padreson also expressed concern over increased tension and its possible results.
Insistence on inclusive changes
Deputy Messenger Nazat Roshadi told the Protection Council that in recent months the capital Damascus has been supportive and constructively supported with acting foreign minister Asad Hassan al-Shabani, including acting foreign minister.
During this meeting, positive development in international relations was emphasized and the inclusive political transfer was emphasized in the interest of all Syrian citizens.
Special Deputy Ambassador Roshadi said that special attention is being paid to the establishment of the new “People’s Assembly”, which will be established as an infection as a legal authority.
Under this, the recent government order issued was also welcomed, where a highest committee has been appointed for the elections in this assembly.
He said that in northeast Syria, March 10, the acting administration and the Kurdish -leadership Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) were an agreement to integrate the national army, which is considered as historical scope for the country’s sovereignty and unity.
For the successful implementation of this agreement, both parties have been applied for serious efforts and implementation of the agreement, as it is very important for the stability of the region and the success of the political transfer.
Special subdivision Roshadi warned that Holmes, Hama, and other parts of the country were still casing other violations including killing, kidnapping and violation of personal freedom. In Damascus, special messengers met with representatives and were concerned about the attacks that were targets by minority communities and women during the addition.
These attacks were not considered part of the government policy, but these events show that some groups need to be controlled now.
Three-quarters of population assistance is required
According to the United Nations, about 6 million people have returned to Syria in the last six months, most of which have returned from neighboring countries. More than 1 million internal displays are also returning to their main places.
Special Deputy Ambassador Roshadi said the UN welcomed international efforts that were exempted from American restrictions, removing the European Union’s economic restrictions and reacting to the Syrian economy, including the European Union, to facilitate business activities.
For emergency relief cases, the United Nations Deputy Chief Joyce MSia told the Protection Council that about three-fourths of the country’s population still needs humanitarian assistance.
About 414 people were killed and about 600 were injured in a scattered explosion since December.
Syria’s health care system has been badly affected, where less than 60 percent of hospitals and less than half of the primary health centers are capable of working perfectly. Cholera outbreaks in the country are increasing, which is threatening for the movement of the displaced population, obstruction of water supply and more serious due to drought.
Especially the most severe drought in 30 years of crop of wheat crops is threatened to reduce agricultural production. It has a risk of three-fourths of it, from which about 1.6 million people can meet the need for one year of food.
Joyce MSia says the UN and its partners are providing all the potential assistance to the needy despite limited resources and working on an effective and integrated model for human coordination in Damascus.
Life assistance is being provided to about 25 million people every month. He also expressed concern about the impact on this assistance program because of money and work.