Khaleej Times

UAE VOICES CONCERN OVER ESCALATING VIOLENCE IN PROVINCE

- — Wam

GENEVA — The United Arab Emirates has expressed its concern over the escalating violence in Idlib, Syria, and its humanitari­an impact on besieged civilians.

This came during a statement delivered by Obaid Salem Al Zaabi, UAE Permanent Representa­tive to the UN in Geneva, before an interactiv­e dialogue with the Commission of Inquiry on Syria, which was held on Monday as part of the Human Rights Council’s 39th Regular Session.

Al Zaabi called upon the internatio­nal community to bring assistance to the affected Syrians.

He renewed UAE’s humanitari­an commitment towards the Syrian people and noted that the country currently hosts over 242,000 Syrian residents. The UAE also runs Mrajeeb Al Fhood refugee camp in Jordan, which is home to more than 7,000 Syrian refugees.

Al Zaabi said the UAE pledged a further $60 million to the efforts to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people during the Second Brussels Conference held in may on the future of Syria and the region. The total value of UAE assistance since the beginning of the Syrian crisis amounted to about $1 billion.

Al Zaabi expressed UAE’s support to the UN and other internatio­nal efforts, aimed at easing tension among different parties in Syria and to bring them to the negotiatio­ns table to arrive at a comprehens­ive and equitable settlement to the 7-year-long crisis.

He also reiterated the UAE’s position that a political solution is the only way to end the Syrian crisis and to establish security and stability in the region.

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