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Syrian President receives FM in Damascus, 5th add

He said that he had spoken with his Syrian counterpart about "what is required in Syria and what is required internationally so that we can move forward." "At the Amman meeting, we talked about the voluntary return of about a thousand refugees; until they return, what is required from the Syrian government? What is required from the international community? I think we are very close to crystallizing the foundations on which this process will take place," Safadi underlined. Responding to a question on what is practically required to support efforts to resolve the crisis, Safadi said, "There is an in-depth discussion about the steps required to address the consequences of the humanitarian, security and political crisis. Of course, we will not be able to conclude this discussion in one or two or three meetings. We are talking, but in principle we agree that any progress towards resolving the crisis must address all these consequences." "We cannot deal with everything at once. We must be gradual, as we practically cannot deal with everything (at once). Therefore, there is a frank, transparent, deep talk about everything that is required until we reach the result we desire, and the result we want is a comprehensive solution to the Syrian crisis that ends this catastrophe and ends the suffering it caused to the Syrian people and the threats it produced to the entire region," Safadi emphasized.

Source: Jordan News Agency