The UN Security Council today (Monday) condemned all forms of negative or destructive interference in the political, security, and economic transition process in Syria, noting that such interventions undermine efforts aimed at restoring stability in the country.

The Security Council called on all countries to refrain from any action or interference that could further destabilize the country.

In a statement, the Council called for the implementation of an inclusive political process led and owned by Syrians, based on the key principles outlined in Resolution 2254, including the protection of the rights of all Syrians.

It stressed the necessity for this political process to meet the legitimate aspirations of all Syrians, protect them all, and enable them to determine their future peacefully, independently, and democratically.

The Security Council reaffirmed the importance of the United Nations’ role in supporting the political transition process in Syria according to the principles set forth in Resolution 2254, and reiterated its support for the efforts of the UN Special Envoy’s office in this regard.

The Council referred to its Resolution 2254 and reaffirmed its strong commitment to Syria’s sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity, urging all countries to respect these principles.