February
24, 2012
Minister
of Foreign Affairs Prince Saud Al-Faisal statement at the
International Conference of the Friends of the Syrian People
Tunis, Tunisia
24 February 2012
I would
like to first thank the Government of Tunisia for arranging this important
meeting, particularly at a time when it is preoccupied with the task of
building a new Tunisia.
The
gathering of all these countries and organizations reflects the concern and
interest of the international community towards what is going on in Syria.
As we
express our gratitude for the efforts spent to organize this important meeting,
and as we participate with a group of countries to come out with the Chairman's
Conclusions focusing on ways to handle the humanitarian situation, especially
in afflicted areas, I have agreed to the draft resolution despite my doubts,
and grudgingly kept quiet. But my conscious implores me to tell you frankly
that what has been achieved does not match the level of the tragedy, and falls
short of what we should have done at this meeting.
Concentrating
on how to deliver the humanitarian aid is not enough. It is as if we are
fattening the game before the beast finishes preying on it. Is it
humanitarian that we are content with providing food, medicine and clothing to
civilians and then leave them to their destiny in the face of a ruthless
military machine?
Have we
really supported the free and proud Syrian people, who created a majestic
civilization, or are we just content with symbolic announcements and slow steps
and leave them victim to tyranny and criminality?
What is
going on in Syria is a serious crisis that we cannot stay silent on. The
Syrian regime has lost its legitimacy and resembles an occupation
authority. It cannot allege sovereignty and international law to prevent
the international community from protecting its people who face daily
embarrassing slaughters. There is no way out of the crisis except through
a transition of power, peacefully or forcibly.
The
Kingdom holds morally responsible the international parties that disrupt the
international move for the way things turned out, especially if these parties
continue in their failing and blind stances on the interests of the Syrian
people.
Allow
me to tell you frankly that if we fail in this meeting to reach immediate,
comprehensive and effective solutions to protect the Syrian people, our
conscience will haunt us day and night. My country will be at the
forefront of any international effort to achieve that goal and my country will
not take part in any efforts that will not lead to the quick protection of the
noble Syrian people.