The UN Security Council on Monday condemned all forms of negative or destructive interference in Syria’s political, security, and economic transition, noting that such interventions undermine efforts to restore stability in the country.
The Council therefore called on all states to avoid “negative or destructive interference” that could further destabilize the country.
In a statement, the 15-member body repeated its call for “an inclusive, Syrian-led and Syrian-owned political process” based on Resolution 2254, to safeguard the rights of all Syrians and enable them to “peacefully, independently and democratically determine their futures.”
The Council further reaffirmed the importance of the United Nations’ role in supporting Syria’s political transition, reiterating its support for the efforts of the office of the United Nations Special Envoy.
Recalling Resolution 2254, the UN body reaffirmed its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity of Syria and called on all States to respect these principles.