Today, Wednesday, the European Union welcomed the agreement that was reached two days ago between the Syrian authorities and the Syrian Democratic Forces “SDF”, stressing that this agreement would pave the way for more stability and a better future for many Syrians.
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The European Union encouraged – in a press release, published by its external action department through its official website, the parties concerned to work to implement the agreement .. Saying that we are ready to support it as the national dialogue, which began at the end of last February, should be effective to ensure that the transitional process will meet the aspirations of all the spectra of the Syrian society where the comprehensive transitional justice is in particular, in particular, on the path of reconciliation and building Syria Peaceful and comprehensive political transition.
In the statement, the European Union expressed its deep concern about the spread of violence in the Syrian coastal region during the past days, which has caused a large number of victims, including many civilians, and strongly condemned the attacks launched by the militias on the security forces and the horrific crimes against civilians, including the murders with brief procedures, which are claimed that many of them committed by various armed groups.
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The statement stated that the European Union welcomes the obligations made by the transitional authorities, especially the formation of an investigation committee in order to hold the perpetrators accountable in accordance with the rules and standards of international law, and called for a quick, transparent and fair investigation to ensure the perpetrators of justice and urge the transitional authorities to allow the independent international investigation committee concerned with the Syrian Arab Republic to investigate all violations.
The statement added: Every effort must be made to prevent the recurrence of such crimes and the European Union continues its call to end violence throughout Syria and urge all parties to protect Syrians from all religious and ethnic backgrounds without discrimination; It also calls for the delivery of humanitarian aid without obstacles and respect for international human rights law and international humanitarian law in all circumstances.