US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his French counterpart Jean-Noël Barrot discussed the Lebanese and Syrian files in a phone call last evening.
"Secretary Blinken spoke today with French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noël Barrot. The Secretary and Foreign Minister discussed the latest developments in Syria and ways to help the Syrian people seize the opportunity to build a better future while limiting the risks of further instability, including from the Islamic State, as well as the imperative of an inclusive, Syrian-led transition process," said Matthew Miller, the spokesperson of the US Department of State.
He added: "The Secretary underscored the need for all groups in Syria to respect human rights, uphold international humanitarian law, and take all precautions to protect civilians, including members of minority groups, and urged international support to locate missing persons and those unjustly detained under the former Assad regime, including Austin Tice."
He continued: "The Secretary praised France’s leadership in support of Lebanon, including its ongoing aid to the Lebanese Armed Forces. The Secretary reiterated the importance of a coordinated approach to help the Lebanese people rebuild their institutions and restore their leadership through presidential elections."
Blinken, Barrot discuss Lebanon, Syria in phone call
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