'Friends of Syria' Recognize SNC as 'Legitimate Representative of All Syrians'

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An international conference in Istanbul by "Friends of Syria" countries on Sunday urged the United Nations to act to stop the violence and recognized the opposition Syrian National Council as the "legitimate representative of all Syrians," but steered clear of backing opposition appeals for arms to fight the regime clampdown.

In a final declaration, the conference urged Syria mediator Kofi Annan "to determine a timeline for next steps, including a return to the U.N. Security Council, if the killing continues."

It added: "The regime will be judged by its deeds rather than its promises. The window of opportunity for the regime to implement its commitments to joint special envoy Annan is not open-ended."

The gathering brought together the Arab League and countries like the United States, France and Germany.

Assad on Tuesday said he accepted the plan proposed by Annan, but hasn't stopped the shelling of opposition strongholds.

The six-point peace plan calls for an end to violence, a daily two-hour humanitarian ceasefire and access to all areas affected by fighting, as well as an inclusive Syrian-led political process, the right to demonstrate, and the release of people detained arbitrarily.

The Istanbul gathering, which followed one in Tunis late February, came as fighting on the ground killed more people and Damascus said it had no immediate plans to pull back its forces.

Conference host Turkey warned the world would have no choice but to recognize Syrians' right to take up arms if the U.N. fails to act.

"If United Nations Security Council refrains from taking on the responsibility, the international community will have no chance but to accept Syrians' right to self-defense," Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said as he opened the conference.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticized Assad's regime for launching new assaults just days after accepting the Annan plan.

"Nearly a week has gone by, and we have to conclude that the regime is adding to its long list of broken promises," she said, adding that Assad was "mistaken" if he thought he could defeat the opposition against him.

Arab League head Nabil al-Arabi urged conference participants to demand that the U.N. Security Council make a binding decision to stop the violence.

Russia and China have already blocked such a measure, vetoing a U.N. resolution on February 4 condemning Syria for its crackdown on protests.

Ahead of the gathering, Assad's regime declared victory over rebels and again voiced support for Annan's plan, but kept up its shelling of rebel positions and said it had no plans to immediately withdraw troops.

At least 72 people were killed Sunday, among them 15 members of the security forces who died in firefights across the country, the Local Coordination Committees and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Assad's deadly crackdown on opponents has left more than 9,000 people dead since the uprising began in March last year, according to the U.N.

The "Friends of Syria" meeting recognized the opposition Syrian National Council as the "legitimate representative" of all Syrians and the "leading interlocutor for the opposition with the international community."

The SNC on Saturday renewed calls for arming rebels, but the final statement of the Istanbul conference did not make any reference to the pleas.

An Arab League summit in Baghdad this week rejected the option of supplying arms to either side in the conflict, though members Saudi Arabia and Qatar openly called for arming the anti-Assad movement. The U.S. has ruled out arming the rebels.

As the Istanbul conference was underway, Syria's neighbor Iraq said Assad's regime will not fall and any attempts to overthrow it by force will aggravate the crisis in the region.

"We reject any arming (of Syrian rebels) and the process to overthrow the regime, because this ... will leave a greater crisis in the region," Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said in Baghdad.

Damascus blasted Sunday's meeting.

"Only the naive and those who want to see through the eyes of the Americans believe that this is a conference for the friends of the Syrian people," said Al-Baath newspaper, mouthpiece of Assad's ruling party.

Annan did not attend the conference and Russia and China, Damascus' two remaining major allies, have also opted out.

In Istanbul, a group of nearly 60 Syrians staged a protest outside the conference building. The group waved Assad's pictures and chanted slogans in favor of the regime. The police broke up the protest with tear gas.

Comments 13
Default-user-icon Hanny Moudanny (Guest) 01 April 2012, 17:10

Meaningless.

Missing karim_m 01 April 2012, 17:21

How about recognizing the Bahraini opposition as the legitimate representative of all Bahrainis?

Default-user-icon Karim_m 22 (Guest) 01 April 2012, 17:44

To Karim_M...does m stand for metweleh!!!??...no one is debating the legitimacy of the opposition in Bahrain...but i don't think they have been sheld and murdered the way your alawi friends did...should the bahraini/saudi behaved the way syrian officials acted, your bahraini opposition could have been at sea now swimming towards iran!..

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 01 April 2012, 17:46

it is coming, steadily, firmly.. but slowly

Thumb geha 01 April 2012, 19:02

I hope the syro/iranians are able to read properly, hoping they start to realize that this regime is falling soon. :)

Thumb chrisrushlau 01 April 2012, 20:02

Annan did not attend. That tells you a lot about this meeting.
Even AFP is losing its courage. Today it says Assad is "shelling rebel positions". Last week it would have said he was shelling cities.
How does Israel deal with snipers? It blows up the whole building. I am not curious at all about what AFP said about Israel's Operation Cast Lead in Gaza in 2008-9 or its invasion of Lebanon in 2006.
The real news here is that Germany and France have not learned anything from World War Two. They still think they have the right to rule the world. They don't realize that England already has legal title of ownership and the right, therefore, to lease parts of the world to the US and Israel. We call this "the international community".

Thumb beiruti 01 April 2012, 20:20

This was not a "Friends of Syria" meeting. To recognize the SNC as "the" legitimate representative of all Syrians is meaningless within the context of the statement. To have made such a statement would be to delegitmized the Assad Regime, that is, it is not the legetimate representative of the Syrian people, which in law, would make the Assad Regime an illegitmate usurper on Syrian territory for which Chapter VII, Article 51 should therefor be invoked to oust the foreign invader on Syrian Territory, the Assad Regime.

Thumb beiruti 01 April 2012, 20:30

The only thing that will deter Assad from murdering as many Syrian people as he believes is necessary for his own personal security, is something that the international community has, to date, refrained from doing. There is no plan or even threat for a countervailing military response. It is the ONLY language that Assad understands. As long as there is no military response, nothing else will change Assad's conduct, much less turn his regime out of power.
The world is engaging the fiction that it is being a friend of Syria. It has turned its back on Syria and Syrians

Thumb lebnanfirst 01 April 2012, 20:35

@beiruti, re-read your correct statement and think, does that implicitly imply something perhaps?
The West is going along with Russia's asserting its global weight and correctly calculating that Assad et al will in the end screw up just like he has always done that Russia will have no choice but to send him the thumbs down. Of course after it secures at least some of its interests in Syria when it becomes clear with Assad it is likely to loose them all. One may not agree with the West but that does not make them idiots.

Default-user-icon Beiruti (Guest) 01 April 2012, 21:50

@libnanfirst... What?? My point quite simply is that the international effort is and has been feckless. No one is fooled. If the objective is to stop Assad from killing his people, statements and resolutions without an element of force, are useless.
On the other hand if the purpose is to save Assad, while appearing to do something else, then this policy is a ringing success.

Default-user-icon jabelna (Guest) 01 April 2012, 23:12

tightening the screws on the criminal regime - the fall is coming soon- beware lovers of this criminal regime in lebanon- you will follow suit soon- gooool inchalla

Default-user-icon Le Phenicien (Guest) 02 April 2012, 04:36

@FlameBonehead: "these 2 are the best in foreign diplomacy", how did the Syrian get kicked out of Lebanon with their brave diplomacy and foreign policy? Try Googling Ghazi/Ali Kan3an death to learn about history and politics before you open your mouth..Oh wait let's go to Iran next, which Country in the world has not yet put the Iranian heroes on the watch list for masterminding bomb attacks in their local country? Oh maybe Fidel Castro, Chavez and North Korea? or you're going to blame the Zionists for terrorism now, what a great foreign diplomacy..

Thumb falanges 02 April 2012, 08:19

go get your head checked.....please dont tell anyone you are lebanese, you are an embarrassment to all of us real Lebanese