Secretary Clinton's Remarks Following Meeting with Syrian National Council
Remarks During Camera Spray Following Meeting with Syrian National Council
Remarks
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Istanbul, Turkey
April 1, 2012
QUESTION: (Via translator) I have three questions and three comments to make.
First
of all, there is a feeling of despair, because people -- Syrian people
feel that they are long in this battle. And they seem as if they are the
only ones who want to change the regime and no one else is -- wants to
change the regime. That is one point.
The second point is, is the
Syrian regime that important and that -- a necessity regionally, that --
a necessity regionally, and the Syrian regime is more worth it than the
blood of those martyrs who fell in the events in Syria?
And the
third point is that we have 13 youths that were the killed and died
while -- 3 journalists working there, and were (inaudible) that
situation. So, what is going on here? SECRETARY CLINTON:
Well, I think what you should know is that people have been working
very hard to try to figure out ways to help those inside Syria who are
bearing the brunt of the brutality of the Assad regime. We are painfully
aware of how brutal the actions by the regime have been. And the Syrian
National Council has been working hard to organize different Syrians
behind a unified approach because, until recently, it was hard to know
how to help. There was not the kind of organized effort, and there was
no place within Syria that the opposition controlled, which makes it
very difficult to assist.
But there is a lot of progress being
made in bringing the international community together. I think you will
see in the communiqué today that there are concrete steps that are being
taken. And it is in, really, honor and memory of the sacrifices of
those who have been fighting and dying for their freedom, which is
something that certainly the United States deeply honors.
There is
going to be a lot of work ahead, however. And so we have to have a
close coordination, which is what we have been working toward. But I
really believe that, with the announcements coming from the meeting
today, there will be greater pressure on the regime, there will be more
assistance of all kinds for the Syrian National Council, there will be
more humanitarian assistance, that the people inside Syria should know
they are not alone.
Thank you. Thank you very much.