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Syria: US, Jordan, and Envoy Unveil Action Plan for Stability

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Jordanian-Led Roadmap‌ Unveiled ​to Address Syria’s Idlib Crisis

Amman – A thorough plan to resolve the ongoing crisis in Syria’s Idlib province was announced today, spearheaded by Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi following a meeting ​with Syrian government officials and U.S. envoy Tom Barak. the initiative focuses on security stabilization, humanitarian aid, and reconciliation efforts,⁢ aiming to facilitate the return of displaced persons and ​restore‌ basic services.

The⁤ escalating conflict ‍in Idlib,compounded by⁤ the ongoing war in Gaza,has created a volatile situation impacting regional stability. The ‍roadmap seeks to de-escalate tensions, address the immediate needs of affected civilians, and lay the groundwork for a ⁣lasting political ⁣solution. The plan’s ⁣success hinges on the cooperation of regional and ⁣international actors, with jordan emphasizing Syria’s territorial integrity ⁤as crucial for broader regional security.

The seven-point roadmap includes:

  1. Uninterrupted ‌delivery ⁣of humanitarian aid and medical assistance to those in need within Idlib.
  2. Financial compensation for those affected by the conflict, alongside the reconstruction of damaged villages and towns.
  3. Restoration of ⁣essential services – including infrastructure ​and utilities – to enable the return of normal life.
  4. Deployment of local forces ⁣from the Syrian Ministry of Interior to secure​ roads and ensure the safe passage of people and commerce.
  5. Efforts to determine the fate of missing persons and secure the release of detainees ​and kidnapped​ individuals from ‌all ⁣sides.
  6. Initiation of an internal reconciliation process involving all components ​of Idlib’s population.
  7. Commitment from the United States to “support and sponsor⁣ Syria” under current international conditions, as stated by envoy Tom Barak, who ​described the Syrian government’s steps​ as “ancient.”

Al-Safadi stressed that the security and stability of South Syria⁢ are “from Jordan‘s security,” and that ‌a ⁢unified Syria is a “focal point for ‌the stability of the region.” He also accused the Israeli government of pursuing “expansion‍ plans” through its actions⁢ in Gaza, asserting that Jordan is the “only party to support and work on Syria.”

U.S. envoy Tom Barak ‍noted the presence of a “young government” in Syria that ⁤”wants to prosper for the country.”‍ The initiative represents a ⁣significant diplomatic push to address the ⁣complex challenges facing Idlib and contribute to a broader resolution of the Syrian conflict.

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