In a press conference held in the parliament, HÜDA PAR MP Faruk Dinç addressed pressing foreign issues, emphasizing the need for diplomatic efforts to stabilize the situation in Syria and resolve tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Dinç expressed concern over recent violent incidents along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, which have resulted in significant casualties. He underscored the necessity of launching comprehensive diplomatic initiatives to prevent further clashes and advocated for Turkey and other Islamic countries to mediate the political crisis. Dinç emphasized that strong cooperation is essential for stability in both nations, which face internal and external threats. He warned that security crises could lead to economic instability and urged joint action to counter the activities of armed organizations undermining peace.
Addressing the situation in Syria, Dinç noted that the initial optimism following the overthrow of the long-standing Baathist regime has been overshadowed by ongoing chaos and sectarian tensions. He praised the new administration's unifying and dialogue-based approach and called for all societal segments to collaborate in Syria's reconstruction. Dinç urged regional countries to take a more active role in Syria's political and economic recovery and advocated for the lifting of international sanctions. He highlighted the importance of providing financial resources for rebuilding infrastructure, which would facilitate the safe and honorable return of refugees.
Dinç concluded by emphasizing the need to address the concerns of various Syrian communities through an accelerated political process and the drafting of a new constitution that embraces religious, sectarian, and ethnic diversity. He called for continued dialogue between community leaders and the new administration to prevent the country from descending into further chaos.
These statements reflect HÜDA PAR's commitment to promoting diplomatic solutions and regional cooperation in addressing complex geopolitical challenges. (ILKHA)
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