Friends of the Syrian People Sanctions Working Group
Press Statement
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
June 6, 2012
Recent
events, including the killings at Houla, have exposed the Asad regime’s
determination to continue waging war on the Syrian people. The
international community cannot sit idly by, and we won't -- today's
Friends of the Syrian People sessions are increasing the pressure on the
regime and deepening its isolation.
Sanctions are having an impact: businesses and organizations are
cutting their ties with the regime, senior officials responsible for
human rights violations have had their funds frozen and their travel
curtailed, and we are disrupting the ability of the regime to receive
weapons and other supplies. These sanctions are specifically pointed at
members of the regime and its war machine; they do not target the Syrian
people and do not apply to supplies of critical goods. It is the regime
that is causing Syrians to suffer from economic hardship, to deprive
them of fuel, cooking oil, and other essentials.
We have taken important steps, but much work remains. We must
continue to close off the regime’s economic lifelines, expand the circle
of countries vigorously implementing sanctions, and prevent the Syrian
government from evading them. And we welcome other countries’ views
about additional measures that would be effective. The regime must end
the atrocities, comply with all its commitments under the Annan plan,
and allow the transition to a democratic Syria to begin.