Media Release 
        21 January  2014  
        Minister Nkoana-Mashabane to take part in the  International High-Level Meeting on Syria 
        The South African Minister of International Relations  and Cooperation, Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, has accepted an invitation from  United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon to attend the High Level  International Meeting on the Conflict in Syria, scheduled to start in Montreux,  Switzerland on 22 January 2014.   
        The meeting forms part of the Geneva II Peace  Conference.  The meeting, to be chaired by the UN Secretary-General, will  bring selected states and international organisations together in an effort to  assist the Syrian parties in ending the violence and achieving a comprehensive  agreement for a political settlement, implementing fully the Geneva Communiqué,  while preserving the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity  of Syria.  
        The international meeting will be followed by  negotiations between the two Syrian parties, facilitated by the UN-League of  Arab States Joint Special Representative for Syria, Mr. Lakhdar Brahimi, in  Geneva on 24 January 2014. 
        South Africa is deeply disappointed by the fact that the  Syrian conflict has been raging for nearly three years with devastating  humanitarian consequences, in particular the violation of the rights of  vulnerable groups such as women and children with accompanying wanton  destruction of both property and resources.  
        The situation in Syria is evolving into one of the worst  humanitarian disasters in recent times with severe political and economic  consequences for the entire region.  
        The South African government welcomes the opportunity  to participate in the Geneva II Conference, which is long-overdue. South Africa  has remained steadfast in its belief that there can be no military solution to  the conflict in Syria and this Conference is a welcome step in the right  direction toward bringing an end to the suffering of the Syrian people.  
        South Africa believes that democracy is an  unassailable right of the Syrian people. The South African Government is thus  committed to encouraging all parties involved in the current conflict in Syria  to engage in a process of all-inclusive national dialogue, free of any form of  violence, intimidation or outside interference aimed at Government change, in  order to satisfy the legitimate democratic aspirations of the Syrian  people.  
        South Africa believes it is essential that  a political path be supported by a united, cohesive international effort  towards a Syrian-led, negotiated political transition aimed at establishing a  democratic and pluralistic society in which minorities are protected. 
        For further information, please contact Mr Clayson  Monyela, spokesperson for DIRCO, on 082 884 5974 
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