BRUSSELS, Dec 9 (Reuters) – NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte voiced cautious optimism on Monday following developments in Syria, calling for a peaceful transition of power and an inclusive, Syrian-led political process.
“This is a moment of joy but also uncertainty for the people of Syria and the region. We hope for a peaceful transition of power and an inclusive Syrian-led political process,” Rutte said in a statement.
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Rutte also emphasized the need for Syrian rebel leaders to uphold the rule of law, protect civilians, and respect religious minorities during the transition.
He criticized Russia and Iran, the primary backers of Bashar al-Assad’s fallen regime, for their roles in the conflict and said they abandoned Assad once he no longer served their interests. Rutte added that Moscow and Teheran shared responsibility for crimes committed against the Syrian people.
(Reporting by Lili Bayer, Writing by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Editing by Andrea Ricci)