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UN Security Council reaffirms Syria's territorial integrity, condemns interference
The council calls on all states to refrain from any actions or interference that may destabilise the country.
UN Security Council reaffirms Syria's territorial integrity, condemns interference
The Security Council also expressed its support for the implementation of an inclusive Syrian-led and Syrian-owned political process. / AA
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The UN Security Council has reiterated its "strong commitment" to Syria's sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity while condemning interference in the country's transition.

"The Security Council ... reaffirms its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic and calls on all states to respect these principles," the council said in a statement on Sunday.

It condemned "all forms of negative or destructive interference in Syria's political, security and economic transition," warning that such interventions undermine stability efforts.

The statement called on all states to "refrain from any action or interference that may further destabilise the country."

The council also expressed "deep concern" about the events that took place in the southern Sweida region in July. It "strongly" condemned the violent escalation in the region.

Sweida has observed a ceasefire since July 19 following a week of armed clashes between Druze groups and Bedouin tribes that left 426 dead, according to the London-based Syrian Network for Human Rights.

Combating all forms of terrorism

The statement also emphasised the importance of respecting the 1974 Disengagement Agreement and the role of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) in this regard, and stressed the need to follow its terms in order to reduce tensions.

On terrorist groups active in Syrian territory, the statement underscored the significance of combating all forms of terrorism within the country and expressed concern about the threat these terrorists pose to the country.

The Security Council also expressed its support for the implementation of an inclusive Syrian-led and Syrian-owned political process.

It emphasised the need to protect all ethnic and religious groups within the country, saying that without this, there can be no "meaningful recovery" in Syria.

"The Security Council welcomes the statement by the Syrian interim authorities condemning the violence and taking action to investigate and hold to account those responsible," it said.

The declaration comes as the Syrian administration works to restore stability after Bashar al Assad was ousted in late 2024, ending nearly 25 years of despotic rule.

Following Assad's fall, Israel expanded its occupation of Syria’s Golan Heights by seizing the demilitarised buffer zone, violating the 1974 disengagement agreement.

Israel also launched hundreds of air strikes targeting Syrian military sites, including fighter jets, missile systems, and air defence installations.

SOURCE:AA
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