24-11-2024 05:12 AM Jerusalem Timing

Qatar’s Hamad Calls to Speed up Search for Solution to Syria Crisis

Qatar’s Hamad Calls to Speed up Search for Solution to Syria Crisis

As he met French President Francois Hollande, Qatar’s prime minister urged the international community Thursday to speed up its search for a solution bringing a "peaceful transfer of power" in Syria

As he met French President Francois Hollande, Qatar's prime minister urged the international community Thursday to speed up its search for a solution bringing a "peaceful transfer of power" in Syria.
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"We must speed up our search for a solution to maintain the country's stability and equally there must be a plan for a peaceful transfer of power," Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem al-Thani told reporters after the talks in Paris.
  
A peaceful transfer of power "is really our preferred solution" Hamad said as he condemned President Bashar al-Assad's regime for “failing to follow through” on United Nations-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan.
  
"In the past the Syrian government has always agreed with the proposals that were made and then worked to make them fail," he said. "We need for Russia and China to agree" to a solution, he said, reiterating support for invoking Chapter Seven of the UN Charter to back the Annan peace plan.
  
The chapter authorizes member states to take "all necessary measures" to carry out specific UN Security Council decisions and can be used in some cases to authorize military action.
  
"This does not mean that another solution does not exist, but we must continue working to find a peaceful solution," Sheikh Hamad said.