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"The humanitarian, political and military situation in Syria has been the subject of various analyses in this Parliament over the last two years, and resolutions condemning the brutal acts of the al-Assad regime have even been voted upon. Living conditions in Syria are getting worse day by day, in the face of the impotence of an international community which has not managed to put an end to one of the cruellest and most fratricidal wars of our times. This joint motion for a Parliament resolution presented by the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament, the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats), the European Conservatives and Reformists Group and the Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe addresses the political situation in Syria, where a dictatorial regime led by President Bashar al-Assad continues to violate the most basic human rights, resulting in more than 60 000 victims among a defenceless population which only wishes to live in peace and democracy. Furthermore, al-Assad’s air force is continuing to massacre the rebel forces and devastate civilian areas, and it has not even been possible to establish a humanitarian corridor. I regret that the international community continues to hesitate to resolve this conflict, in particular, the behaviour of the superpowers China and Russia, which have not assumed their political and humanitarian responsibilities within the United Nations Security Council."@en1

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