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"Mr President, although each and every one of us may have doubts about whether or not we can resolve the issue through diplomacy or politics, we must obviously do everything in our power to resolve it and to ensure that, hopefully, the Geneva Agreement is implemented.
Meanwhile, we must support the Syrian opposition, do everything that we can for its unity, its union and its togetherness, act in response to the humanitarian crisis – which is what you are doing – and shed light, full light on what is happening in Syria, as was rightly requested and demanded by the UN High Commissioner.
Following the shocking findings of the NGOs – you have all read the report ‘Torture Archipelago’ – I think we really need to think about how the UN Security Council works. As far as I am concerned, when it comes to condemning crimes against humanity, there should be no right of veto or block, and it should be done straight away."@en1
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