The influential countries in Syria tend to support the solution and bypass “Caesar”

During the current month, several major countries in the region expressed their desire to support a political solution in Syria, and this transformation emerged from active countries in the Syrian arena, led by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and also Turkey..
This position came in conjunction with the tenth anniversary of the outbreak of the Syrian revolution against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, and during the past decade the aforementioned countries worked to support the opposition and condemn the regime and its supporters, but the world was surprised by its new position..
Finally, success came within the framework of the military action, and America’s failure to meet everyone’s needs, and he took the next step to correct the situation that had been changed within the framework of the Syrian regime project..
Finally, success came within the framework of the military action, and America’s failure to meet everyone’s needs, and he took the next step to correct the situation that had been changed within the framework of the Syrian regime project..
These countries also found that the United States and European countries impose sanctions on Syria, which have harmed the Syrian people only, not the leadership, as more than 90 percent of the citizens are below the poverty line, the country’s infrastructure has been damaged, and institutions and companies have refrained from rebuilding for fear of the Caesar Act imposed by it. Donald Trump’s administration, blessing and enforcing it, tightened the Joe Biden administration .
This law has killed Syrians, as it has prevented them at this particular time from obtaining vaccines for the Covid-19 virus that is sweeping the world. Superpower countries, with their full political and medical strength, are unable to deal with it, so it has become necessary to dismantle it and return to providing financial aid, especially to the devastated areas of southern Syria that lack the infrastructure and the least basic necessities of life.
The US Caesar Act, which demanded the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and before him, the Emirati Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to end and override it, contradicts the human rights advocated by the administration of US President Joe Biden, to deprive an entire people of treatment, aid, education, food and work, and thrust it into poverty, want, need and overcoming it is a necessity as a prelude to pushing for a political solution and encouraging refugees to return to their homes and participate in building their country.
These countries also found the need to abolish the law as a way to re-enter the Syrian arena, but from the gateway to supporting the political aspect to solve the Syrian crisis through the findings of the meetings of the Constitutional Committee, with which Washington refuses to cooperate with, and even obstructs its work, to limit reaching the only political solution and the desired hope For the elevation and progress of the Syrian people.