Syrian FM tells de Mistura: Stay out of constitution
AMMONNEWS - Syrian state media say the foreign minister has told the outgoing UN envoy to stay out of matters concerning the war-torn country’s constitution.
The Syrian FM Walid al-Moallem reportedly told UN Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura that the constitution is a ‘sovereign’ matter and that Damascus will not allow any foreign intervention or meddling in it.
The remarks were carried by the state SANA news agency as al-Moallem and de Mistura met in Damascus on Wednesday.
De Mistura said last week he would make a final effort before stepping down next month to advance toward a new constitution for Syria- a key step in ending the country’s civil war.
The Syrian opposition wants a completely new constitution drafted while the government says it will only allow internally agreed-on changes to the charter.
*AP
AMMONNEWS - Syrian state media say the foreign minister has told the outgoing UN envoy to stay out of matters concerning the war-torn country’s constitution.
The Syrian FM Walid al-Moallem reportedly told UN Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura that the constitution is a ‘sovereign’ matter and that Damascus will not allow any foreign intervention or meddling in it.
The remarks were carried by the state SANA news agency as al-Moallem and de Mistura met in Damascus on Wednesday.
De Mistura said last week he would make a final effort before stepping down next month to advance toward a new constitution for Syria- a key step in ending the country’s civil war.
The Syrian opposition wants a completely new constitution drafted while the government says it will only allow internally agreed-on changes to the charter.
*AP
AMMONNEWS - Syrian state media say the foreign minister has told the outgoing UN envoy to stay out of matters concerning the war-torn country’s constitution.
The Syrian FM Walid al-Moallem reportedly told UN Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura that the constitution is a ‘sovereign’ matter and that Damascus will not allow any foreign intervention or meddling in it.
The remarks were carried by the state SANA news agency as al-Moallem and de Mistura met in Damascus on Wednesday.
De Mistura said last week he would make a final effort before stepping down next month to advance toward a new constitution for Syria- a key step in ending the country’s civil war.
The Syrian opposition wants a completely new constitution drafted while the government says it will only allow internally agreed-on changes to the charter.
*AP
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Syrian FM tells de Mistura: Stay out of constitution
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