Syria talks agree military aid to rebels: statement

By AFP
June 22, 2013

DOHA: Foreign ministers of countries supporting the Syrian opposition on Saturday agreed to provide it "urgently" with materiel...

DOHA: Foreign ministers of countries supporting the Syrian opposition on Saturday agreed to provide it "urgently" with materiel to support rebels in their fight against regime forces, a final statement said.

The ministers agreed to "provide urgently all the necessary materiel and equipment to the opposition on the ground, each country in its own way in order to enable them to counter brutal attacks by the regime and its allies and protect the Syrian people," it said.

The ministers agreed "to channel all military support by the relevant countries through the Staff Chairmanship of the Syrian Supreme Military Council," the statement said.

They also agreed that the crossing into the Syrian territory of militia and fighters that support the regime, a clear reference to Lebanon's Hezbollah movement, "must be prevented".

Ministers from Britain, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and the United States attended the talks.

They agreed "to pursue all appropriate avenues in the UN to support and protect the Syrian people".

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