US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that the world needs start planning for a political transition in Damascus.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that the world needs start planning for a political transition in Damascus.
"We must figure out how to hasten the day when bloodshed ends and the political transition begins," she said after talks with her South African counterpart Maite Nkoana-Mashabane.
"We have to be sure that we are working with the international community to bring that day about and to be very clear of (our) expectations of both the government and the opposition about ending the violence and beginning the political transition," she said.
"We can begin talking about and planning more what happens next, the day after the regime does fall," she said. "I know it is going to happen."
"It is a very difficult time for the people of Syria who are caught in the middle of this terrible violence," Clinton added.
"We have got to address the desperate humanitarian needs of those suffering inside of Syria and those who have fled."
"We have to make sure that the state institutions stay intact," she said.
"Those who are attempting to exploit the misery of the Syrian people either by sending in proxies or sending in terrorist fighters must recognize that will be not tolerated, first and foremost by the Syrian people."
Clinton is currently on an African tour, but afterwards is headed to Istanbul for talks on the Syrian crisis.