G7 countries discuss latest situation in Syria

 Friday, December 13, 2024


ISLAMABAD (Point News Today / Pakistan Point News - 13th December, 2024 ) The leaders of the Group of Seven, comprising the world’s seven largest economies, are set to hold a virtual meeting on Friday evening, December 13, in an attempt to reach a common position on the new Syrian government.


The leaders of the Group of Seven have said they are ready to support the transfer of power to an “inclusive and non-sectarian” government in Syria.


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The seven-nation group has called for the protection of the human rights of all citizens in Syria, including women and minorities, and in a statement in this regard, it also stressed the “importance of holding the Assad regime accountable for its crimes.”


The statement said that the G7 will “work with and fully support” any Syrian government that commits to the above principles.


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China deeply concerned about the situation in Syria

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in talks with his Egyptian counterpart that China is “deeply concerned” about the current developments in Syria. “Both countries are deeply concerned about the current situation in Syria and we call for respect for Syria’s state sovereignty,” Wang Yi told reporters after talks with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Atty.


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Wang Yi also said, “Efforts should also be made to prevent terrorists and extremist forces from taking advantage of this chaos.”


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The Chinese foreign minister said in a joint press conference with his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdel Atty, “We have agreed that we should promote peace and dialogue to achieve peace and stability in the Middle East.


"How fragile dictatorships are," American journalist and historian Anne Applebaum told DW, referring to Syria, that the sudden fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad "shows to anyone who thinks dictatorships are somehow strong and stable how fragile and fragile they actually are."


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"The moment people feel vulnerable, the moment they feel their power is gone, that's when they fall very quickly," she said.


I think we should remember this when we're dealing with Iran, Russia, North Korea, or anything related to these regimes anywhere in the world."


She also pointed out that alliances between authoritarian regimes are inherently unstable.


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According to Applebaum, “There is no common ideology between Russia, Iran, Syria and Venezuela.


They are simply bound by the idea of ​​common interest. Whether it is a common interest in the drug trade, a common interest in sabotage, or a common interest in self-preservation. For these reasons they work together.”


“The moment one of them realizes that the other is too weak or ineffective, or can no longer help, that is when their mutual bond breaks.”

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