Canada leads on efforts to mobilize UN on Syria

News Release

October 19, 2016 - Ottawa, Ontario - Global Affairs Canada

The Honourable Stéphane Dion, Minister of Foreign Affairs, made the following statement announcing he will be participating in a plenary meeting on Syria initiated by Canada at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly on October 20:

“Canada is marshaling the international community at the UN to stand up for vulnerable Syrians. We are deeply concerned that the UN Security Council has been unable to address the overwhelming humanitarian needs of Syrians, and to halt the attacks against civilians in Aleppo and other parts of Syria. The victims of this tragedy deserve action, starting with a monitored and enforceable cessation of hostilities; immediate, full and unhindered humanitarian access; and the resumption of political talks.

“Recognizing this intractable nature of this crisis within the UNSC, Canada took the lead and is now joined by ‎70 other countries in responding to the need to take action. This plenary meeting will mobilize the Member States to press for a solution to the conflict in Syria and to address humanitarian needs. It is important for Member States gathered in the General Assembly to exert pressure on the parties, to broaden the chorus of condemnation and to put an end to the tragedy afflicting Syrians.”

Quick facts

  • On October 11, 2016, Canada’s efforts were supported by 70 members who co-sponsored a letter to the President of the United Nations General Assembly calling on the international community, through the UN, to fulfill its responsibility to protect Syrians from mass atrocities and senseless violence.
  • At the plenary meeting, the United Nations Secretary General, the United Nations Special Envoy for Syria Staffan De Mistura, and representatives of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and of Canada will address members.
  • On February 8, 2016, the Government of Canada announced that it will spend $1.6 billion over the next three years in a comprehensive and integrated regional response to the crises in Syria and Iraq, with a focus on security, stabilization, humanitarian and development assistance, and enhanced diplomatic engagement.

Associated links

Contacts

Chantal Gagnon
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs
343-203-1851
chantal.gagnon@international.gc.ca

Media Relations Office
Global Affairs Canada
343-203-7700
media@international.gc.ca
Follow us on Twitter: @CanadaFP
Follow Minister Dion on Twitter: @MinCanadaFA
Like us on Facebook: Canada’s foreign policy - Global Affairs Canada


Search for related information by keyword

Page details

Date modified: