Syrian Christians want their identity and freedoms protected in any new constitution, envoy says
- Syrian Christians and other religious groups want their rights and freedoms protected in any new constitutional settlement, according to an international envoy.
- Before the civil war, Christians made up 10% of Syria's population, with many fleeing or supporting former President Bashar Assad due to fear of Islamist insurgents.
- Salina Shambos stated that religious leaders in Syria are hopeful for a more inclusive country and seek EU support to protect minorities.
- Shambos emphasized that preserving the identity of communities is essential for regional stability and security, affecting both the Middle East and Europe.
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