Syria
Press Statement: 12 May 2016
“The
members of the Security Council expressed outrage at all recent
attacks in Syria directed against civilians and civilian objects
including medical facilities, as well as all indiscriminate attacks,
and stressed that these actions may amount to war crimes. They
expressed their deep concern at violations of the cessation of
hostilities endorsed by Security Council Resolution 2268.
The
members of the Security Council welcomed in this regard the recent
efforts of the co-chairs of the International Syria Support Group,
and the re-affirmation of their commitment to the nationwide
cessation of hostilities that went into effect on February 27 across
Syria, as well as their commitment to use their influence with the
cessation of hostilities parties on the ground to press them to abide
by the cessation of hostilities, refrain from disproportionate
responses to provocations and demonstrate restraint.
The
members of the Security Council recalled that all obligations under
international humanitarian law must be respected in all circumstances
by all parties. They recalled, in particular, the obligation to
distinguish between civilian populations and combatants, and the
prohibition against indiscriminate attacks and attacks against
civilians and civilian objects. The members of the Security Council
reiterated their call on all parties to immediately implement in full
the provisions of Security Council resolutions relating to Syria,
including resolutions 2139 (2013), 2165 (2014) 2191 (2014) and 2258
(2015), as well as Resolution 2286 (2016) relating to healthcare in
armed conflict.
The
members of the Security Council reaffirmed the primary responsibility
of the Syrian Government to protect the population in Syria and
reiterated that parties to the armed conflict bear the primary
responsibility to take all feasible steps to ensure the protection of
civilians.
The
members of the Security Council condemned increased terrorist attacks
resulting in numerous casualties and destruction carried out by ISIL
— also known as Da’esh, Al-Nusra Front and other individuals,
groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, and
called on all parties to commit to putting an end to terrorist acts
perpetrated by such organizations and individuals. They affirmed
that Member States must ensure that any measures taken to combat
terrorism comply with all their obligations under international law,
in particular international human rights, international refugee and
international humanitarian law.
The
members of the Security Council demanded the full and immediate
implementation of resolution 2254 (2015) to facilitate a Syrian-led
and Syrian-owned political transition, in accordance with the Geneva
Communiqué as set forth in the ISSG Statements, in order to end the
conflict in Syria, and stressed again that the Syrian people will
decide the future of Syria . In that respect, they expressed their
full support for the role and efforts of the Special Envoy of the
Secretary-General, Staffan de Mistura”.
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