Hariri, the international positions in dealing with Al-Assad regime are ambiguous

Nasr al-Hariri, head of the Syrian opposition coalition, confirmed that international stances in dealing with Al-Assad regime and trying to rotate it through the "election play" are "vague," denouncing the continuing forced displacement of the Syrian people to the northern regions "by arbitrary methods."
This came according to the final statement of the meetings of the General Assembly of the Syrian National Coalition in its 56th session, which was held on May 20 and 21, at the headquarters of the coalition in Azaz, and in Istanbul.
According to the conclusion statement, which was published on the official website of the opposition coalition, on Saturday, “Hariri” made it clear that the “election play” in Syria aims to “rotate the president of the regime in a disgraceful way that step on human rights and various laws, while the place of those who have committed crimes against the people is in "International crimes courts, and not a repeating the farce known results, with the support of its Iranian and Russian sponsors."
The head of the coalition, according to what was reported by the opposition Radio Al-Kul, said that Al-Assad regime was conducting its elections “amid ambiguous international situations that did not rise to the minimum in dealing with a criminal of this caliber, he expressed his hope that "these positions will rise to the level that response to the Syrian people rights to devote a political solution."