Belgrade-Sana
With the participation of Syria, the work of the General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU-141) was concluded in the Serbian capital of Belgrade under the title of parliamentary roles and mechanisms and the contribution of regional cooperation to the promotion of international law.
Delegates Saleh Marouf and Anas Zareea participated in the meeting of the Standing Committee on Sustainable Development, Finance and Trade entitled Towards Achieving Risk-Resilient Development, where they discussed how to follow up the implementation of the resolution adopted in 2014.
In a speech to the parliaments of the world, Marouf called for taking its role in curbing the supporters of terrorism who ignite wars and do not stop interfering in the internal affairs of countries. For natural resources and the export of surplus agricultural and industrial products.
He pointed out that the unjust terrorist war imposed on Syria caused severe damage to the infrastructure and economic, service and health facilities, which negatively impacted on food, health and economic security.
Member of the delegation, Ines Al-Mallouhi, participated in the meeting of the Office of Women Parliamentarians
The specialized meetings submitted their reports and were approved by the Governing Council.
The IPU Secretary-General Martin Chungong also reviewed his report on the work of the Secretariat over the past six months, which was approved by all participating delegations.
The work of the General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union 141 session was launched on the 14th of October with the participation of more than 1700 parliamentarians from different countries of the world.
The Syrian delegation, headed by Deputy Speaker of the People's Assembly Najdah Anzour, included Secretary of the Council Khalid Al-Aboud, Chairman of the Committee for Arab and Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Boutros Morjana, Members Samir Al-Khatib, Inas Al-Mallouhi, Saleh Marouf, Anas Zarei, Noor Durra and Khalid Al-Daher.