WNAM REPORT: Minister of State for International Cooperation of Qatar, Mariam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad reaffirmed her country’s support for Syria and its people, welcoming the Syrian government’s engagement with United Nations mechanisms, including the establishment of national committees on transitional justice and missing persons.
Speaking at a session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, the minister said these steps contribute to accountability, justice, and national reconciliation. She also welcomed the ceasefire agreement and the full integration between the Syrian government and the SDF, describing it as an important step toward strengthening security and stability while preserving Syria’s sovereignty and territorial unity.
She stressed the urgent humanitarian needs of civilians in Gaza Strip, calling for full adherence to the ceasefire, unhindered delivery of aid, and the sustained opening of all crossings.
The Qatari minister also expressed deep concern over the continued fighting in Sudan, warning of an escalating humanitarian crisis and serious violations of international humanitarian law, and urged all parties to prioritize national interests and work toward a lasting peace.
The remarks were delivered during the high-level segment of the Council’s 61st session, attended by representatives of more than 120 countries.