French parliamentarians visit conflict-ridden Syria
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A French parliamentary delegation has paid a visit to the Syrian capital city of Damascus as the Middle Eastern country is grappling with a deadly foreign-sponsored militancy.
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Mar 26, 2016 08:40 UTC
  • French parliamentarians visit conflict-ridden Syria

A French parliamentary delegation has paid a visit to the Syrian capital city of Damascus as the Middle Eastern country is grappling with a deadly foreign-sponsored militancy.

In a statement released on Friday, French National Assembly member Thierry Mariani, the head of the five-member delegation, said the trip conveys a message of peace to all the Syrian people.

“We are here for the Easter holidays, and we will come on another visit when peace prevails in Syria,” he said.

The French parliamentarians began their visit at the House of Saint Ananias church in Damascus.

Benjamin Blanchard, another delegation member, said the trip shows the French people’s solidarity with the Syrians, expressing hope that the Syrian army will liberate more areas from the grips of militants.

In a relevant development, the UK foreign affairs committee published a report, calling on the opposition to join Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad in its fight against the Takfiri Daesh terrorist group.

The warring sides should work to "reclaim Syrian territory jointly from ISIL (Daesh),” the report said.

"If the armed forces of the Syrian Arab Army and the Free Syria Army on ceasefire are able to agree on an early mutual purpose to reclaim Syrian territory jointly from ISIL, they can begin a positive founding narrative of a new Syria and build trust, which should ultimately allow for the resolution of the hard issues."

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