Christian Aid has welcomed the UK government's decision not to take part in military action against Syria.
David Cameron floated military action in response to reports of
chemical weapons use in the Syrian conflict but the Prime Minister
suffered a humiliating defeat in Parliament.
Christian Aid has responded by calling for increased efforts to find a political solution to the conflict instead.
Janet Symes, Head of Middle East at Christian Aid, said Parliament's
decision opened the door for the UK Government to invest its energy in
promoting peaceful alternatives to military action.
"The UK Government can play an important role in bringing about a
political settlement by bringing all parties to the table at the Geneva
peace talks in order to help move towards a process of dialogue that can
bring the conflict to an end," she said.
"The UK government has already played an important role in the
humanitarian effort to assist Syrian people and this decision will
enable the government to continue to do so.
"We call on the government to continue to play this role, and indeed
redouble their efforts to ensure a resolution to the humanitarian
crisis."
Christian Aid is funding emergency assistance to victims of the
conflict, including refugees in Lebanon and Iraq, through local partners
on the ground.