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Syria cautioned against holding presidential election amidst ongoing ‘tragedy’

Members of a Syrian refugee family huddle around a stove inside their shelter days ago in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley. Photo: UNHCR/A. McConnell Members of a Syrian refugee family huddle around a stove inside their shelter days ago in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley. Photo: UNHCR/A. McConnell
Members of a Syrian refugee family huddle around a stove inside their shelter days ago in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley. Photo: UNHCR/A. McConnell
Members of a Syrian refugee family huddle around a stove inside their shelter days ago in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley. Photo: UNHCR/A. McConnell
NIT – Urging Syrian authorities to reconsider plans to conduct a presidential election in early June, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Joint UN-League of Arab States Special Representative Lakhdar Brahimi today pledged to continue to seek and build on any opportunity to resolve the country’s three-year civil war.

Addressing reporters in New York, Mr. Ban’s spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, said holding elections in the current circumstances “will damage the political process and hamper the prospects for political solution that the country so urgently needs.”

“Such elections are incompatible with the letter and spirit of the Geneva Communiqué,” he added in reference to the action plan adopted 2012 during the first international conference on the conflict, calling for a transitional government to lead to free and fair elections.

Earlier this year, Mr. Brahimi mediated two rounds of talks between the Syrian Government and the main opposition group aimed at finding a political solution to the crisis based on the goals of the Communiqué, but the both sides stuck to their positions and the discussions yielded only modest cooperation on a humanitarian issue related to aid access in the long-besieged Old City of Homs.

President Bashar al-Assad’s Government announced that it would hold the poll on 3 June despite three years of fighting between his office and various opposition groups. According to media reports, the Constitutional Court will start accepting nominations for president as early as tomorrow.

Well over 100,000 people have been killed and an estimated 9 million others driven from their homes. In addition, there are currently more than 2.4 million refugees registered in the region: some 932,000 in Lebanon; 574,000 in Jordan; some 613,000 in Turkey; 223,000 in Iraq; and about 134,000 in Egypt, according to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR).

Mr. Dujarric said that despite the UN’s criticism, Mr. Ban and Mr. Brahimi will “continue to search and build upon any opening for a solution to the tragedy in Syria”.

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