Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé
d'Affaires to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on
Syria.
I will make three points.
First, echoing the statement of the Council yesterday, the United
Kingdom welcomes the agreement reached between the Syrian
Government and the Syrian Democratic Forces in late January to
bring an end to the fighting in North-East Syria.
The UK has engaged closely with both sides, and we commend the
work of the US to help broker this agreement.
This is a critical step towards a stable and unified Syria.
We encourage all involved to commit to de-escalation and to avoid
destabilising action.
There have been important steps in the implementation of the
agreement, including the Presidential decree on the protection of
Kurdish rights.
It is critical that momentum is maintained, and full integration
of SDF military and civilian structures into the Syrian state is
carried out in a timely and equitable manner.
Second, we remain concerned about the humanitarian situation in
the region, with significant displacement and disruption of
services and humanitarian provision, including in Kobane and Al
Hol camp.
Now that an agreement has been reached, we call for sustained,
unimpeded humanitarian access across the country.
The UK continues to provide humanitarian support in IDP camps
through our implementing partners.
We remain concerned by conditions in these facilities, and
reports of escaped Daesh detainees.
We encourage the Syrian Government to develop a robust transition
plan for securing and managing the camps, in coordination with
the UN and international partners, to mitigate security risks.
Third, Ms Dureid, you gave us a powerful testimony on the
importance of the inclusion of women in political processes.
We must seize this opportunity to advance women's full, equal,
meaningful, and safe participation and their leadership in all
political and decision-making processes in Syria.
The UN has an important role to play in supporting this and other
elements of Syria's transition, and we look forward to the swift
establishment of the Special Envoy's Office in Damascus.