This is Walid Al-Moallim's letter to the Security Council dated on April 11.
Accept, Sir, the assurances of my highest consideration.
"Syrian
Arab Republic
Minister for
Foreign Affairs and Expatriates
Damascus, 11
April 2012
Sir,
Having
examined the letter sent to you on 10 April 2012 by the Special Envoy
of the United Nations, Mr. Annan, We should like to draw the
attention of the Security Council to the steps taken by the Syrian
Arab Republic in the context of Mr. Annan's mission. I should be
grateful if you could circulate this letter to members of the
Security Council.
The
Syrian Arab Republic Welcomed and accepted Mr. Annan's mission on 27
March 2012, pledging cooperation in order to ensure its success.
However, terrorist operations have become increasingly brutal since
that date. Syrian Government forces and innocent civilians have been
attacked, infrastructure has been sabotaged, and dozens of people
have been forcibly displaced to Turkey in order to fabricate a
humanitarian crisis as a pretext for the establishment of secure
Zones and humanitarian corridors.
It
is Worth recalling that Mr. Annan has not informed us of any
commitments made by the other side, other than those mentioned in
his letter dated 10 April 2012. In View of its negative experience in
the case of the League of Arab States Observer Mission, when the
armed groups made no commitment to end the violence, Syria has
insisted on being kept the outcomes of Mr. Annan's contacts with a
View to confirming that the armed groups have now made that
commitment, which would guarantee the implementation of the Annan
plan and prevent any further civilian or military casualties. The
armed groups receive funding and Weapons from States Whose officials
have openly‘ acknowledged providing the former and intending to
encourage the provision of the latter. It Was therefore essential for
the fulfilment of his mission that Mr. Annan should contact them and
dissuade them from offering such support, which is responsible for
the shedding of innocent Syrian blood.
It
should be noted that Syria has not requested that the armed groups
should disarm immediately. Its request for disarmament stems from the
need to extend its authority over all Syrian territory in order to
ensure public order and the full application of the law. Mr. Annan
has assured me that that must happen in a phase following the
cessation of violence from any quarter.
We
are concerned that Mr. Annan has not addressed the armed groups’
responsibility for the violence that has escalated throughout Syria
since we accepted the six-point plan. Although We drew his attention
to their practices, he has not held them responsible for their
criminal and terrorist acts, Which are the cause of all of the
violence that has taken place. Moreover, he has relied on information
from the Turkish Government that is not credible, given that
Government's Well-known hostility towards Syria.
Syria
has taken genuine steps to implement the requirements of the
six-point plan. Today, it announced its commitment to ceasing all
armed confrontation by 6 a.m. on 12 April 2012.
Syria
stands prepared to continue discussions with Mr. Annan's team under
Major General Mood in order to lay the bases for the United Nations
observer mission.
Lastly;
I shall continue to keep Mr. Annan informed of the redeployment of
units of our Armed Forces. I look forward to being informed of the
outcome of his efforts With the other concerned parties.
Accept, Sir, the assurances of my highest consideration.
(Signed)
Mr. Walid Al-Moualem
for Foreign Affairs and Emigrants
for Foreign Affairs and Emigrants
BAN
Ki-moon
Secretary-General"
Secretary-General"
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