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Syria's Turning Point: UN Envoy Expresses Cautious Optimism for Peace

Sunday 08 December 2024 - 13:07
Syria's Turning Point: UN Envoy Expresses Cautious Optimism for Peace

The United Nations special envoy for Syria has described the country as standing at “a watershed moment” following recent developments in its prolonged civil war. Rebels have announced their control over the capital, Damascus, marking a significant shift in a conflict that has lasted nearly 14 years.

Special envoy Geir Pedersen characterized Syria’s civil war as a “dark chapter” that inflicted profound suffering and damage. However, he expressed hope for a new era, saying, “Today, we look forward with cautious hope to the opening of a new chapter — one of peace, reconciliation, dignity, and inclusion for all Syrians.”

In a statement released Sunday, Pedersen extended solidarity to Syrians who have endured “death, destruction, detention, and untold human rights violations.” He underscored the historic significance of this moment, as the nation grapples with the aftermath of years of conflict and begins to envision a potential path toward recovery.

Shift in Power and Challenges Ahead

The reported departure of President Bashar al-Assad from Damascus follows a swift offensive by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), challenging more than five decades of Assad family rule. Assad, who inherited power from his father in 2000, had maintained an iron grip on the country, especially during the civil war sparked by the violent suppression of peaceful democracy protests in 2011. Over the years, the conflict claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and displaced millions, leaving Syria scarred by devastation.

Pedersen acknowledged the significant challenges that remain, emphasizing the need for inclusive and stable transitional arrangements to guide the country forward. “This is a moment to embrace the possibility of renewal,” he said, stressing the importance of restoring a unified Syria that fulfills the legitimate aspirations of its people.

A Call for Unity and Dialogue

The envoy noted the determination among Syrians, including armed groups and civil society organizations, to prevent further retribution and protect their fellow citizens. He urged all parties to maintain law and order, safeguard civilians, and preserve public institutions, emphasizing the importance of international humanitarian law and human rights in the rebuilding process.

Pedersen’s appeal extended to all Syrians to prioritize unity and dialogue as they seek to rebuild their fractured society. “There must be a collective effort to secure peace and dignity for all,” he said, framing this moment as an opportunity for reconciliation and renewal.

The statement reflects the cautious optimism surrounding Syria’s future, even as the international community watches closely to see whether this pivotal moment can lead to lasting peace and stability.


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