Mikdad stresses the need for avoiding any external interference in work of Committee of Discussing the Constitution
Foreign and Expatriates Minister, Fayssal Mikdad met on Sunday United Nations Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen and the accompanying delegation
The two sides discussed the latest development in Syria and the track of the political process
Mikdad pointed out the destructive role of Turkish regime, and its aggressive and inhumane practices through not commitment to the results of Astana talks, as well as the Turkification policies in the areas it occupies, and cutting off water supplies to people in Hasaka which constitute a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law
“The practices of the Turkish regime are part of the continued support of the terrorist groups and its desperate attempts to hinder the consolidation of stability in Syria,” he added
Pedersen, for his part, reviewed the track of his recent multi-country tour and the continued efforts to hold the next round of Committee of Discussing the Constitution
Mikdad, in this regards, stressed the importance of avoiding any external interference in the work of the Committee, and the need for the dialogue to be a Syrian-Syrian and reflects the aspirations of the Syrians and not serve the agendas of countries hostile to Syria