Russia And Turkey Are Not Sufficient To Solve Syrian Crisis
MEP: “Russia and Turkey are not sufficient to solve the crisis in Syria,” Adel Al-Jubeir said in an interview with Turkish channel TRT.
“Russia and Turkey are not sufficient to solve the crisis in Syria. Russia must look towards the Syrian crisis more logical than before,” said Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir, Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, in an interview with Turkish channel “TRT”.
According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Saudi Foreign Minister said: “we had good talks with US over the Syrian crisis. We’ve come to the conclusion that together we are able to solve the Syrian crisis.”
Saudi Foreign Minister affirmed that “Saudi Arabia has an important and highlighted role in supporting the Syrian people. It has always a clear stance on supporting Syrians. We never made any distinction between Arabs and Kurds in Syria.”
Since the start of the Syrian crisis, some countries have held summits to solve the crisis but none of them were able to solve it.
Nearly 400,000 people have been killed in Syria war according to UNICEF reports that over 500 children had been killed by early February 2012. Another 400 children were reportedly arrested and tortured in the Daesh (ISIS) prisons. Additionally, over 600 detainees and political prisoners died under torture. The United Nations stated that by the end of April 2014, 8,803 children had been killed.