Kingdom tells UN Syria must stop bloodshed
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:02 pm
By ARAB NEWS
Published: Jan 26, 2012 01:21 Updated: Jan 27, 2012 02:03
NEW YORK: Saudi Arabia told the UN Security Council on Tuesday that Syria must stop its suppression of citizens.
Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United Nations Abdallah Y. Al-Mouallimi also urged the Security Council to endorse the Arab League’s recommendations to end the Syrian crisis that was announced Sunday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is deeply pained at the sufferings of the brotherly Syrian people,” Al-Mouallimi said in his statement to the Security Council.
“We appeal to the Syrian government not to respond to the legitimate demands of its citizens with bullets and other forms of violence,” Al-Muallimi said, urging Syrian authorities to accept the Arab League initiative to resolve the present issue.
He said the Kingdom pulled its members from the team of Arab observers in Syria because it did not find any seriousness on the part of the Syrian government to implement the Arab initiative.
Published: Jan 26, 2012 01:21 Updated: Jan 27, 2012 02:03
NEW YORK: Saudi Arabia told the UN Security Council on Tuesday that Syria must stop its suppression of citizens.
Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United Nations Abdallah Y. Al-Mouallimi also urged the Security Council to endorse the Arab League’s recommendations to end the Syrian crisis that was announced Sunday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is deeply pained at the sufferings of the brotherly Syrian people,” Al-Mouallimi said in his statement to the Security Council.
“We appeal to the Syrian government not to respond to the legitimate demands of its citizens with bullets and other forms of violence,” Al-Muallimi said, urging Syrian authorities to accept the Arab League initiative to resolve the present issue.
He said the Kingdom pulled its members from the team of Arab observers in Syria because it did not find any seriousness on the part of the Syrian government to implement the Arab initiative.