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The Arab spring has changed the political landscape of the Arab world and North Africa. The European Parliament has responded in recent months by adopting several resolutions and dispatching several parliamentary delegations to the region. In Syria, however, violent crackdowns on peaceful demonstrators and military action against the population have continued. Thousands of Syrian people have been internally displaced or have fled to Turkey and other neighbouring countries. A humanitarian crisis has struck the area, threatening regional stability. The Syrian authorities have been repeatedly urged to open a national dialogue and embark on meaningful political reforms. After months of unrest and violence, however, the situation remains very fragile. In general terms, it is essential to transform the political situation in the country while particularly bearing in mind and championing the best interests of the people."@en1
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