Foreign Secretary William Hague and Arab League Secretary General Nabil El-Araby stressed late Wednesday that it was important to implement the US-Russian agreement in regards to the chemical weapons in Syria.
A statement by the British Foreign Ministry said that Hague and El-Araby meeting also touched the Mideast peace process and the upcoming meeting between Arab Foreign Ministers and Hague on September 25th on the sideline of the UN General Assembly.
Hague said “It was a pleasure to welcome the Arab League Secretary-General to the Foreign Office for talks ahead of the UN General Assembly next week. Syria was the focus of our discussions. We agreed on the importance of the swift implementation of the US-Russia agreement on chemical weapons in Syria, and the importance of a UN Security Council Resolution to help bring that about. I welcomed the important role that the Arab League is playing in efforts to end to the violence in Syria and secure a political transition.” “We discussed the urgent need for the international community to significantly increase their humanitarian assistance for Syrian refugees to match the generosity of Syria’s neighbours in hosting over two million Syrian refugees. The UK has committed 400 million pounds to the crisis, the largest single response the UK has ever made to any disaster. There is also a desperate need for aid agencies to be granted humanitarian access to those most in need in Syria.”