Security
Council Press Statement on Syria
On
8 March 2017, the members of the Security Council were briefed by the
Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura,
and reiterated their support for his leadership of the United
Nations’ efforts to facilitate the lasting political settlement of
the Syrian crisis through an inclusive and Syrian-led political
process that meets the legitimate aspirations of the Syrian people.
The
members of the Security Council reaffirmed their strong commitment to
the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of the
Syrian Arab Republic, and reiterated that the only sustainable
solution to the current crisis in Syria is through an inclusive and
Syrian-led political process based on the Geneva Communiqué of 30
June 2012, as endorsed by the Security Council resolution 2118
(2013), the Security Council resolutions 2254 (2015), 2268 (2016) and
2336 (2016), and relevant statements of the International Syria
Support Group.
The
members of the Security Council welcomed the conclusion of a further
round of United Nations-facilitated intra-Syrian negotiations in
Geneva on 3 March 2017. They further welcomed the announcement by
Special Envoy de Mistura of a clear agenda for future negotiations as
indicated by Resolution 2254, focusing on governance; constitutional
issues; elections; and counter terrorism, security and confidence
building measures.
The
members of the Security Council reiterate their commitment to
ensuring the inclusion of Syrian women in the political process
through sustained consultation and dialogue and promoting their full
and effective participation.
The
members of the Security Council recognised that the continuation of
political negotiations was made possible by the ceasefire developed
through the Astana process.
The
members of the Security Council called on the Syrian parties to fully
implement the ceasefire, established pursuant to the arrangements of
29 December 2016, noted by UN Security Council resolution 2336,
including ending ceasefire violations and ensuring humanitarian
access.
The
members of the Council also encouraged the International Syria
Support Group members to use their influence over the parties to help
end violations, reduce violence, build confidence and ensure safe,
sustained and unhindered humanitarian access in line with UN Security
Council resolution 2165 (2014).
The
Members of the Security Council looked forward to the early
resumption of the intra-Syrian negotiations and encouraged the Syrian
parties to return to talks in good faith and to engage constructively
and without preconditions on the agenda set out by the UN Special
Envoy when talks resume.
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