In Syria in the Middle East, it has been 10 years since the democratization movement that led to the ongoing civil war spread in March.

Major rebel groups that are in talks with the Assad administration to resolve the civil war will increase pressure on the Assad administration in response to NHK's interview, with the cooperation of the international community. I showed my thoughts.

In Syria, it has been 10 years since the democratization movement that led to the civil war spread in March, and in the last few years the Assad administration has solidified its military dominance over rebels.



On the other hand, the "Constitutional Committee" was set up to draft a new constitution through the mediation of the international community seeking a political solution to the civil war, but rebels and President Assad resigned to build a new country. While arguing that it is necessary, the administration has not responded and the Constitutional Commission's talks have not progressed.



Luba Habosh, deputy representative of the Syrian National Coalition, a major rebel group that is sending members to the Constitutional Committee, responded to NHK's interview in Istanbul, Turkey, where President Assad did not proceed with talks. He criticized him for holding a presidential election and trying to get another seven years.



He added, "If the international community does not reject this election, it will leave a great deal of damage to the Syrian people. We will increase the pressure." This is the cooperation of the international community to advance the discussions of the Constitutional Committee. He also expressed his intention to increase the pressure on the Assad administration.