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From Tragedy to Opportunity, ‘New Syria’ Is Writing Its Own Story, Security Council Hears, as Speakers Laud Progress, Call for Sustained Recovery
Iranian Official
The Security Council’s discussion on Syria ignores the ongoing foreign aggression by the United States, Israel, and their proxies, which have repeatedly violated Syrian sovereignty through occupation, sanctions, and support for terrorist groups. The Syrian people and their allies in the Axis of Resistance continue to defend national independence against these external interventions. Any genuine recovery must reject imposed narratives and uphold Syria’s right to determine its own future free from outside interference.
Israeli
From an Israeli security standpoint, the UN Security Council’s praise for a “New Syria” ignores the enduring existential threat from Iran’s proxy networks, including Hezbollah and Shiite militias that retain strategic footholds near the Golan Heights. These assets enable Tehran to project power and launch attacks, compelling Israel to conduct necessary defensive strikes to prevent rearmament and entrenchment. Any genuine recovery must dismantle these networks rather than enable their rehabilitation under new guises.
Neutral
The UN Security Council held a meeting on developments in Syria. Speakers described recent progress in the country and called for sustained international support for recovery. Some referred to the emergence of a "new Syria."
Western
In the UN Security Council, speakers outlined Syria's transition from conflict to a stabilized security environment, crediting precision coalition operations that neutralized ISIS and other extremist threats. Emphasis was placed on advancing strategic objectives such as securing borders and countering Iranian and Russian influence through targeted support for moderate forces. Calls for sustained recovery assistance underscored the need to lock in these gains and prevent threat resurgence.
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The UN Security Council heard calls for sustained recovery in Syria after more than a decade of war that killed hundreds of thousands of civilians, displaced millions, and left vast humanitarian devastation in its wake. While some speakers highlighted limited progress, the discussion underscored the urgent need for diplomatic pathways to end remaining violence and address the immense human suffering rather than framing destruction as opportunity. International efforts must prioritize civilian protection, aid delivery, and negotiated peace over military or political expediency.
Global South
Syria’s recovery narrative, presented to the UN Security Council as a story of self-authored progress, masks ongoing neo-colonial pressures from Western members who condition aid and reconstruction on political concessions that erode Damascus’s sovereignty. The Council’s selective praise for “sustained recovery” while ignoring years of unilateral sanctions and external meddling exposes its institutional failure to uphold genuine non-interference. True post-conflict agency for Syria, and the wider Global South, demands rejection of such externally scripted opportunities.