CAIRO, June 06 (Saba) - Yemen has called on all parties to the conflict
in Syria to start a serious dialogue leads to a political settlement
that ensures the unity, independence and sovereignty of the Syrian
territory, Yemen's permanent representative in the Arab League (AL) said
Thursday.
In the Arab Foreign Ministers extraordinary meeting held on Wednesday in
Cairo, Mohammed al-Haisami, the Yemeni delegation's head, demanded to
stop the violence and bloodshed of the Syrians and to help the Syrian
disputing parties to give priority to the voice of reason and begin a
dialogue.
He underlined the importance of making a responsible
and new Arab vision to be presented in Geneva Conference II, which is
the last chance to show the must-be-taken steps to resolve the Syrian
crisis and to prevent the collapse of the Syrian State.
"It is
also important to put an end to the deterioration of the humanitarian
situation … and to work on opening safe corridors to ensure access of
humanitarian aid to the hundreds of thousands of Syrian displaced people
in the neighboring countries," al-Haisami said.
He stressed that
the continued use of force and violence would only makes it more
complicated and "will have also a harmful impact on the countries of the
region and its surrounding countries as well."
The Arab Foreign
Ministers meeting dedicated its discussions on two key topics; the
situation developments on Syria in light of the escalation of violence
and killings and the project of al-Quds train the Israeli occupation
intends to create in a violation of all international resolutions.
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Saba