International

Davutoglu demand an end to Syria’s military crackdown against anti-government protesters

WASHINGTON (Xinhua): On Tuesday the U.S. State Department said that the pressure on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is growing, urging more sanctions on his government.

State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland said, “It is deeply regrettable that President Assad does not seem to be hearing the increasingly loud voice of the international community, a voice of concern that is now growing in strength, in volume and in number of countries making their views known.”

She noted Saudi King Abdullah’s recent statement “abhorring the violence and calling on the regime for change.”

“We’ve also seen the statement of the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) and the Arab League,” said Nuland. “So the pressure on Assad is growing. The concern is that he is not listening.”

She said the U.S. wanted to continue to work with its partners to strengthen sanctions on Syria, believing further actions in the United Nations “would be helpful.”

In recent days number of Arab countries and Turkey have toughened their stance on Syria. On Sunday, the six-nation GCC issued a statement, calling for an immediate end to the violence and for a prompt implementation of reforms in Syria. Turkish Foreign Minister Hamet Davutoglu arrived in Damascus on Tuesday to demand an end to Syria’s military crackdown against anti-government protesters.

American media reported on Tuesday that the U.S. government would soon explicitly demand Assad leave power and would impose additional sanctions on the Syrian government.

Show More

Related Articles

Back to top button

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker