Qatar has reaffirmed the political solution to the Syrian crisis, and the participation of Syrian women in all peace negotiations, transitional processes and national reconciliation.
This came in a speech delivered by HE the Permanent Representative of Qatar to the UN Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif al-Thani via videoconferencing in the virtual event organised by the Syrian Feminist Political Movement on justice through feminist perspective, on the sidelines of the 66th session of the United Nations on the Status of Women (CSW), under the auspices of the permanent missions of Qatar, Canada, France, Sweden, the UK, Germany, the US, and Turkey to the United Nations.
She stated that entire communities suffer the consequences of armed violence 11 years into the conflict in Syria, noting that Syrian women and girls continue to suffer disproportionately from violence, hunger, poverty and displacement.
HE Sheikha Alya reiterated Qatar's belief that only a negotiated political solution, in line with the UN Security Council Resolution 2204, would end the suffering of the Syrian people and achieve justice and accountability, taking into account the legitimate aspirations of the Syrian people.
She stressed the importance of Syrian women's participation in all peace negotiations, transitional processes, national reconciliation and the full implementation of final agreements, expressing that women's leadership and participation are critical to finding sustainable solutions.
She also emphasised the need to guarantee the rights of Syrian victims, reiterating Qatar's commitment to ensuring the existence of effective gender-sensitive justice approaches to respond to violence committed against women.
HE Sheikha Alya noted that Qatar is one of the largest donors to humanitarian efforts in Syria and its neighbouring countries.
She concluded her speech by affirming that the Syrian crisis is at the top of Qatar's agenda, adding that Qatar will continue to work for peace in Syria with international partners.
This came in a speech delivered by HE the Permanent Representative of Qatar to the UN Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif al-Thani via videoconferencing in the virtual event organised by the Syrian Feminist Political Movement on justice through feminist perspective, on the sidelines of the 66th session of the United Nations on the Status of Women (CSW), under the auspices of the permanent missions of Qatar, Canada, France, Sweden, the UK, Germany, the US, and Turkey to the United Nations.
She stated that entire communities suffer the consequences of armed violence 11 years into the conflict in Syria, noting that Syrian women and girls continue to suffer disproportionately from violence, hunger, poverty and displacement.
HE Sheikha Alya reiterated Qatar's belief that only a negotiated political solution, in line with the UN Security Council Resolution 2204, would end the suffering of the Syrian people and achieve justice and accountability, taking into account the legitimate aspirations of the Syrian people.
She stressed the importance of Syrian women's participation in all peace negotiations, transitional processes, national reconciliation and the full implementation of final agreements, expressing that women's leadership and participation are critical to finding sustainable solutions.
She also emphasised the need to guarantee the rights of Syrian victims, reiterating Qatar's commitment to ensuring the existence of effective gender-sensitive justice approaches to respond to violence committed against women.
HE Sheikha Alya noted that Qatar is one of the largest donors to humanitarian efforts in Syria and its neighbouring countries.
She concluded her speech by affirming that the Syrian crisis is at the top of Qatar's agenda, adding that Qatar will continue to work for peace in Syria with international partners.