Secretary Kerry's Meeting With Syrian Opposition President
Readout of Secretary Kerry's Meeting With Syrian Opposition Coalition President Ahmed Jarba
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Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
May
8, 2014
Secretary Kerry met today with Syrian
Opposition Coalition President Jarba at the Department of
State. He and President Jarba had a productive discussion on
the full range of our shared concerns in Syria, including
empowering the moderate political and armed opposition,
curbing the rise of extremism, completing the work of
removing chemical weapons, and easing humanitarian
suffering.
As part of our continued efforts to bolster the
moderate Syrian opposition and help the Coalition serve the
interests of all Syrians, the Secretary also discussed with
President Jarba some additional measures we are taking to
support the Coalition, local communities inside Syria, and
members of the moderate, armed opposition.
These steps
include our announcement that the Coalition’s
representative offices in the United States are now foreign
missions; working with Congress to provide more than $27
million in new non-lethal assistance to the Syrian
opposition; stepping up deliveries of non-lethal assistance
to commanders in the Free Syrian Army to enhance their
logistical capabilities; and, as announced earlier today by
the Department of the Treasury, imposing new sanctions and
restrictions against members of the regime and its
supporters who have suppressed the Syrian
people.
Additionally, the Secretary reaffirmed to President Jarba that the United States remains committed to working towards a negotiated political solution that puts an end to the violence and ultimately leads to a representative government that is responsive to the needs of the Syrian people. The United States has led the international community’s efforts to advance a political transition, and the Secretary commended the Coalition’s commitment to that goal.
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