With the participation of Kamiran Hajo... Diplomatic tours of the Syrian Negotiations Committee in the United Kingdom
ARK News... With the participation of Kamran Hajo, the representative of the Kurdish National Council in Syria in the mini-Syrian Constitutional Committee, a delegation from the Syrian Negotiation Commission, on Thursday, December 15, 2022, met with a member of the British Parliament and a member of the British House of Lords in London.
The Syrian Negotiation Commission met with Jim Shannon, a member of the British Parliament, at the House of Commons in the capital, London. The importance of the UK’s role in advancing the political process in Syria, according to Resolution 2254, was emphasized. The issue of Syrian detainees and refugees was also discussed, as the need to take concrete steps in My education and relief files.
As part of the diplomatic tour of the delegation of the Negotiating Committee in London, a delegation from the Syrian Negotiation Committee met with David Alton, a member of the British House of Lords, where they talked about the catastrophe that the Syrian people are living through, and the delegation called for stronger action from the United Kingdom to put pressure on the Syrian regime, which still refuses to obey to international decisions.
There was also talk about the seriousness of what the regime is doing to turn Syria into a factory and exporter of drugs and its impact on the international community, and the need to pay attention to humanitarian issues, accountability, and the issue of detainees was emphasized.
Dr. Bader Jamous, head of the Syrian Negotiations Commission, published on his page on the social networking site "Twitter", that a delegation from the Syrian Negotiations Commission met on Wednesday, December 14, 2022, with the British Special Envoy for Syria (Jonathan Hargreaves), at the headquarters of the Foreign Ministry in London.
Jamous stated in his tweet that the discussion took place on the developments of the political process and the danger of the regime disrupting it, the files of accountability and detainees, and the emphasis on the need to reach a political solution based on Resolution 2254.
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