Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan chaired the
Arab foreign ministers’ meeting, which included the Arab League
Secretary-General, the Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary-General, and top
diplomats from Egypt, Syria, Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Oman, Lebanon, and
Bahrain.
Western foreign ministers and the UN special envoy to Syria
are set to join the discussions later, alongside the EU High Representative for
Foreign Affairs.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock highlighted the
opportunity for unified international action to rebuild Syria, calling for a
Syrian-led political process.
Speaking to reporters, she said, "A united effort for
fair dialogue and reconstruction offers hope for the Syrian people."
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasized his country’s support for
Syria's transitional government. Lammy stressed the need for inclusive
governance, humanitarian aid, and measures to counter chemical weapons and ISIS
threats.
"The international community must unite to back the
Syrian people as they build a democratic and diverse nation," he said,
announcing plans to meet with Prince Faisal bin Farhan and other regional
leaders.
Saudi officials reiterated their commitment to supporting
Syria, stating that the aid bridge will remain open until humanitarian
stability is achieved, under the guidance of the Saudi leadership.
This meeting follows the December summit in Aqaba, Jordan,
where the Ministerial Contact Committee affirmed their commitment to standing
by the Syrian people during this transformative period.
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