Global Justice Syria News – Washington – Exclusive:
A delegation from the Syrian opposition arrived in Washington DC last Tuesday to discuss the Syrian case and revive the political process.
The opposition delegation includes Syrian Coalition President Salem Al-Muslat, negotiation committee chairman Bader Jamous, Kurdish National Council member Ibrahim Berro and Executive Committee Member Fadwa Al-Ajili. Arab Democratic Alliance with Samir Al-Taqi, executive director of the Global Justice Organization.
According to the negotiating committee’s tweet on “Twitter”, the agenda of the delegation will include meetings with members of the House of Representatives and American research centers in the coming days.
The Commission noted that these meetings “come within the framework of the Commission’s efforts to put the political solution on track with the Syrian regime in light of the wave of normalization”.
The negotiating team said that “by rejecting normalization, which puts an end to the hopes of the Syrian people to achieve freedom and the rule of law, they conveyed the just demands of the Syrian people to the American administration and expect the Syrian people to hold the regime accountable.” For the hundreds of crimes committed against them.”
It was emphasized that pressures and practices that increase the victimization of Syrian refugees in neighboring countries should be avoided and that the refugee file is primarily a humanitarian aid file.
Attention was also drawn to the seriousness of what happened in Lebanon and the serious violations against Syrian refugees, who cost their lives due to their surrender to the regime.
The opposition delegation also urged the US administration to find solutions to protect and assist Syrian refugees in light of the military conflict in Sudan.
US Deputy Secretary of State Barbara Leaf reiterated the US position on Syria and its refusal to normalize relations with the Assad regime.
The US State Department reported that Lev met with the Syria negotiation committee to confirm that the US policy on Syria has not changed.
He stressed that there is no normalization with the Assad regime unless there is strong support for Security Council Resolution 2254, including permanent political change and the role of the Syrian opposition.