Arab Nations Voice Support for Roadmap to Address Syria’s Suwayda Crisis
The Saudi Foreign Ministry endorsed the plan and reiterated its backing for Syria’s efforts to restore security, stability, and preserve its territorial integrity. “This initiative aligns with the aspirations of the Syrian people for a more stable, prosperous Syria,” the ministry stated. It also commended the contributions of Jordan and the United States in facilitating the agreement.
In a similar vein, the Kuwait Foreign Ministry praised the adoption of the roadmap as a key step in stabilizing southern Syria, emphasizing its support for “all regional and international efforts aimed at establishing security and stability in Syria and preserving its sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
Qatar also welcomed the initiative, calling it a significant move reflecting the collective commitment to shaping Syria’s future and enhancing regional security and peace. Qatar reaffirmed its longstanding stance in favor of Syria's sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity.
On Tuesday, Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani unveiled the seven-step plan following discussions with Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and US Special Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack in Damascus. The roadmap includes uninterrupted humanitarian and medical aid for Suwayda, the restoration of essential services, and the deployment of local security forces to ensure the security of roads and free movement.
The plan also stipulates that the Syrian government will take “necessary legal measures against all those proven to have committed violations or abuses against civilians and their property.” Additionally, a local council will be established in coordination with various communities to represent “all components of society as a key partner in achieving national reconciliation.”
This latest round of talks follows earlier meetings held in Amman in July and August, which aimed to solidify the ceasefire in Suwayda and work toward resolving the conflict in the region. Since July 19, Suwayda has observed a ceasefire after intense clashes between Druze groups, Bedouin tribes, and Israeli military attacks.
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