National Dialogue Conference convened in Syria! Terrorist organization PKK/YPG did not recognize the decision Israel attacked Damascus

At the National Dialogue Conference held in Damascus, the capital of Syria , with the participation of more than 600 guests, the main issues were opposing the division of the country or the giving up of any of its lands and ending Israel 's violation and occupation, which is a clear attack on Syria's sovereignty.
The conference, which started in the morning at the People's Palace in Damascus and in which different workshops were held throughout the day, concluded with a closing statement.
Syrian President Ahmed Shara and government officials attended the closing ceremony.
The Preparatory Committee Chairwoman, Huda Al-Atasi, read the final declaration, which stated that the division of the country or the renunciation of any of its territories must be strictly opposed.
Syrian President Ahmed Shara and government officials attended the closing ceremony. (AA)
The statement condemned Israel 's attacks on Syria 's sovereignty, emphasizing that Israel's violations were a clear attack on the country's sovereignty.
The declaration called for the immediate and unconditional end to the occupation, rejection of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's provocative statements, and for the international community to take responsibility for stopping attacks on the Syrian people.
In the declaration, which pointed out that a temporary constitutional declaration should be declared to fill the constitutional gap during the transition period, it was suggested that a temporary legislative assembly should be established according to the principles of competence and fair representation. It was stated that a commission should be established for the draft of the permanent constitution.
The declaration also highlighted the issues of ensuring freedom of expression, ensuring respect for human rights, protecting women's rights and rejecting discrimination based on ethnicity, religion or sect.
The declaration emphasized that violence, hate speech and vengeful approaches should be rejected, and the importance of taking steps to ensure social peace was emphasized.
Syrian President Ahmed Shara and government officials attended the closing ceremony. (AA)
The declaration recommended that laws be enacted to expand political participation and ensure the inclusion of all segments of society in the political process.
The declaration called for the removal of sanctions imposed in order to accelerate economic development, and it was conveyed that civil society organizations should be supported and the culture of dialogue in society should be strengthened.
The declaration emphasized the reinforcement of the principle of citizenship and the reform of public institutions and the development of the education system.
The declaration emphasized the importance of limiting the authority to use weapons to the state and establishing a professional national army, and stated that all armed formations outside of official institutions should be considered illegal groups.
At the end of the conference, it was stated that the final declaration was a commitment for Syria 's new future based on freedom, justice and the rule of law.
A SEPARATIST STATEMENT FROM THE TERRORIST ORGANIZATION PKK
The so-called autonomous administration of the terrorist organization PKK/YPG announced that it does not recognize the results of the National Dialogue Conference, which will constitute the road map for the formation of the new administration in Syria and which also envisages leaving the authority to use weapons to the state monopoly.
Takvim