The discussion states that despite political progress in Syria, the ongoing violence, deepening economic difficulties and deepening the human crisis, exposed the immediate and continuous need for international assistance.
In the discussion of the Security Council, it was said that interim officials in Syria have begun formal action towards political reforms four and a half months after the Bashar al -Asad government’s collapse. These include plans for forming a wide, more diverse cabinet and a plan to establish an interim public meeting.
The Syrian UN special envoy Gyer Person told the Ambassadors of the Protection Council that the challenges were very large and the situation was very subtle. “There is a need for excessive economic measures in addition to lots of political inclusion.”
“With huge changes in these two elements, political changes in Syria can be successful. The results in the absence of these two elements can be very serious.”
Guyer Padresson emphasized that the new leadership of Syrians need to make political participation further wide and implement the measures that will remove deep complaints. Specifically, after violence against the ethnic Alavi community in March, this is very important.
Threatening to close the assist program
Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in the country remains serious. More than 5 percent of the population needs assistance and more than half of the population, facing food insecurity.
Especially in Aleppo and some parts of the north, despite some local reforms, humanists have warned that the lack of funds is a threat to life -affordable work.
For human issues, UN Assistant General Secretary Joyce Masia insisted that “We need more money to continue this work, give up more.”
He said that the money required for relief effort in the first half of 2021 has been less than 10 percent so far.
He warned that hospitals, food distribution and necessary services were being demolished without immediate assistance.
The new flag of Syria at the UN headquarters

Meanwhile, the Syrian flag was swept for the first time with the flag of member states at the UN headquarters on Friday morning. Supporters gathered on the first Avenue Road through the headquarters.
The new flag of Syria has three stars, which are greater than the flag of the reign of former President Bashar al -Sad. This flag was used by Bashar al -Sad’s power and groups opposed to its forces.