UN Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, Khaled Khiari, today warned the Security Council that Syria's southern Suwayda governorate remains volatile despite ceasefire efforts, stressing that lasting stability requires genuine reconciliation with all Syrian societal components.
1. Warning of Renewed Violence Cycle
Israel's recent airstrikes in Syria (including Suwayda, Daraa and Damascus) threaten political transition
Violations undermine peacebuilding efforts and regional stability
Both Israel and Syria must adhere to the 1974 Disengagement Agreement
2. Condemnations
Strongly condemned all violence against civilians after 14 years of conflict
Denounced mutual kidnappings in Suwayda escalating into armed clashes
Cited reports of mass displacement and critical infrastructure damage
3. Humanitarian Crisis
OCHA reports civilians face grave risks amid ongoing violence
Urged protection of civilians and freedom of movement
Called for transparent, international-standard investigations into violations
4. Political Solution
Reiterated need for UN-facilitated, Syrian-led political process per Resolution 2254
Must address legitimate aspirations of all Syrians
Should enable peaceful, democratic self-determination
"Sustainable security in Suwayda demands inclusive dialogue – not military solutions," Khiari emphasized, noting the area's strategic importance near Jordan.