Tuesday, December 20, 2011


Government of Syria has agreed to sign the proposal of the Arab League to end the violence between government forces and protesters last for many months.

Notice of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Syria Walid Moallem announced on Monday last. This move is done a few days after the country said in Arabic meet in Cairo warned Syria will take the matter out the Security Council to seek UN intervention to tackle the unrest.
Syria is committed to ending violence
Syria signed the peace plan of the Arab League.
However, Foreign Minister Moallem said Syria voluntary agreement signed by: "We want a political solution. I do not want the killing still continues. " Also according to Mr. Moallem, Syria country needs a political solution related to "national reconciliation and dialogue," and accused "some opposition factions, especially outside of Syria" refuses to take part the "national dialogue" of the government.
Agreement on the 5th Ministerial Arab League draft on Saturday last week to end the violence, while providing inspectors to monitor the situation in Syria. This Agreement shall be made at Doha, Qatar, and Syria on security forces killed 41 people in the crackdown on anti-government protesters. 8 of them are soldiers armed deserters.
Meanwhile, information from a local opposition group, said 48 people including a woman and two children were killed in clashes on Monday. While not stating their names and identities of those killed, but sources said all the deaths occurred in the city of Daraa and Homs.
According to the latest figures of the United Nations, 5,000 people died in riots in Syria since the beginning of the year. The military has confirmed that 1,100 soldiers have died in clashes with protesters across the country.
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