In
view of the recent events, it should be clear that the time has arrived for a
new policy on Syria.
The
humanitarian crisis must be addressed. And the terrorists that call themselves
the Islamic State have to be neutralised. These are the two overriding priorities.
Both of them require the Western countries and the neighbouring countries in
the region to adopt a new approach.
One
of the key steps should therefore be to re-engage with Bashar al-Assad. Leaders
need to recognise the need for such a move. Assad has been a considerable part
of problem, it is true. But he is going nowhere, we reached a standstill. He
will stay in charge of part of the country and in command of a share of its
ruins. He represents an important albeit small segment of the Syrian population.
And he knows that the UN Security Council will never agree on his condemnation.
He
should therefore be part of the solution. To continue to consider his removal
from power a critical objective is the wrong option.
We cannot ignore the plight of the displaced
and the refugees. As we cannot forget that the IS fanatics are a major threat
to the region and to us as well. All
efforts should focus on both issues.
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