"This is an international problem. It is very much my hope to continue to work with all the various parties involved, to find a solution that brings peace to Syria, stabilises the region, stabilises those chemical weapons," Obama said yesterday in a joint news conference with the visiting Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Ruling out any unilateral action by the United States against the Assad regime, Obama said that "It's not going to be something that the United States does by itself. I don't think anybody in the region, including the Syrian Prime Minister would think that US unilateral actions would bring about a better outcome for Syria."
He also stressed on continuing to mobilise the entire international community to put more and more pressure on Assad so that he recognises that he is no longer legitimate and that he needs to go.
"With respect to what I've said in the past around red lines -- what I've said is that the use of chemical weapons is something that the civilised world has recognised should be out of bounds," he said.
Turkish PM Erdogan stressed that it is the collective responsibility of everyone to ensure that democracy is established in Syria.
"Our goal is to see the tyranny, dictatorship go away and be replaced with democracy. It is a collective responsibility on the part of all countries that believe in democracy. And this is what we will continue to do," Erdogan said.
"Supporting the opposition and Assad leaving are important issues. We also have to prevent Syria from becoming an area for terrorist organisations. We agree that chemical weapons should not be used and all the minorities and their rights should be secured," the Turkish PM said.
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