Emphasis on unity, humanitarian aid and reconstruction for Syria

Adam Abdelmoula, speaking with UN News’ Ezzat Al-Fairi on Friday, said that Syria’s stability will benefit not only the sub-region but everyone, that is, the entire world. Speaking from the capital Damascus, he said the UN is in constant touch with the de facto authorities of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) organization – which now holds power in the country – to help them maintain law and order, promote inclusivity and It has been urged to ensure that hospitals and other basic services remain operational. HTS has been designated a terrorist group by the Security Council. Adam Abdelmoula said that the United Nations does not allow any entity to provide humanitarian assistance. He said, “When it comes to our humanitarian assistance work, we adhere to the humanitarian principles of independence, impartiality and neutrality. And we “We follow the same rules throughout the country.” “It’s how we interact with the administration in charge of the people in need. And Syria should be no exception, no matter who is in charge there.” extremely poor human condition Attention was drawn to Afghanistan, where nearly 14 years of civil war has left approximately 17 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. The situation is extremely complicated. The situation has become even more complicated due to the arrival of people fleeing the recently intensified war in neighboring Lebanon to Syria. A large number of Syrian refugees living in Lebanon are now thinking of returning to their homes. Adam Abdelmoula warned that if the humanitarian situation is not handled carefully and adequately, it could lead to instability. An atmosphere can also be created. And an environment could also be created that terrorist elements, and especially organizations like Daesh, could take advantage of. He said that after the fall of the Assad government on Sunday, December 8, this was the first Friday during which many people were seen on the streets. Seen celebrating. Meanwhile, after Friday prayers, the leader of HTS called on all Syrians to come out and celebrate and then become active in nation building. But against this background, the war is still going on in some parts of the country. There are reports of the war continuing between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the so-called Syrian National Army in the northeastern region. There is also life in some areas around Deir ez-Zour. There is fighting between Tahrir al-Sham and the SDF. While there are reports of fighting between the SDF and HTS in the northwestern region. The UN official has expressed hope that with the passage of time these fighting will stop and like other parts of the country, peace will be restored in these areas too.

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