RIYADH — Saudi Deputy International Minister Waleed Al-Khuraiji on Monday welcomed Syria’s accession to the worldwide coalition to defeat Daesh, describing it as a constructive step towards unity, stability and safety within the nation.
Al-Khuraiji stated Syria’s membership, because the coalition’s ninetieth participant, displays progress within the authorities’s efforts to revive stability and meet the aspirations of the Syrian folks.
He reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s assist for the Syrian authorities’s constructive steps aimed toward safeguarding unity and advancing peace.
His remarks got here as he co-chaired, alongside US Particular Envoy to Syria Ambassador Tom Barrack, a gathering of political administrators of the International Coalition to Defeat Daesh, hosted by the Kingdom in Riyadh with broad worldwide participation.
Al-Khuraiji praised Iraq’s decisive efforts and ongoing coordination with the coalition to dismantle the extremist group, and welcomed Syria’s assumption of duty for sure detention services and displacement camps housing Daesh fighters and their households.
He confused the Kingdom’s assist for all measures that contribute to safety and stability in Syria.
In a speech to the assembly, the deputy overseas minister underscored the significance of sustained worldwide cooperation to counter transnational terrorism, warning that extremist organizations, notably Daesh, proceed to adapt their techniques by exploiting extended conflicts, weak establishments and fragile humanitarian situations.
He famous that the continued presence of Daesh in Syria and Iraq complicates the safety, humanitarian and political panorama, including that addressing these challenges requires shut coordination to guard civilians and forestall the re-emergence of threats.
Al-Khuraiji additionally reiterated Saudi Arabia’s welcome of the Syrian authorities’s assertion asserting a ceasefire settlement with the Syrian Democratic Forces, which incorporates the mixing of autonomous administration establishments into the Syrian state framework.




