Al-Muslet: The Turkish side assured us of their support for the cause of the Syrian people and their commitment to supporting the Coalition and its institutions
ARK News... The head of the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces affirmed, in a speech on recent political developments, his commitment to the constants of the Syrian people and their revolution, and expressed his pride in the Syrian people.
Salem Al-Muslet stressed adherence to the constants and demands of the revolution, explaining that the National Coalition is committed to the approach of the Syrian people and their demands for obtaining their freedom and restoring their homeland, and it will not be less patriotic than those who chanted days before.
Al-Muslet said that the Assad regime is a genocidal regime that has committed thousands of war crimes and massacres against the defenseless Syrian people, and it is a regime that lacks legitimacy. It has adopted destruction, killing, and displacement as an approach, explaining that the National Coalition affirms that the way to salvation and saving the people is through their salvation from this regime.
He added that the Turkish side assured them, in their meetings last Tuesday, of their support for the cause of the Syrian people, and their commitment to supporting the Coalition and its institutions and supporting the political track according to Resolution 2254 and working within its framework, "There is no change in positions, and no one spoke of normalization or reconciliation."
He considered that "states have their right and their decision, and we have our national constants, which were and still are our priorities and the compass of our work and the work of every free Syrian. This will not change, and we will not deviate from the course of the revolution, the path of dignity, and we will not deviate from it, no matter how circumstances change, whatever the positions are, and whatever the consequences are."
He concluded by saying: "We committed ourselves to a political solution as a strategic choice and negotiated under a legitimate international umbrella and in accordance with relevant international resolutions, including the Geneva Communiqué of 2012 and Resolutions 2118 and 2254, and despite the passage of a decade of this commitment to the political process, we have only reached with this regime procrastination, intransigence and lack of seriousness, and this is what it will be the result of the countries' negotiations with him."
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