The Syrian crisis is still at a deadlock regionally and internationally. It has entered its seventh year without real and reliable indicators for a just and comprehensive settlement. There is no solution looming to restore the Syrians' robbed rights, stop daily bloodsheds and end the coercive displacement exercised by the regime without being deterred from committing crimes against humanity. The meeting held Wednesday in Moscow by Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov indicates that the Saudi diplomacy is the most active at the Arab and international levels when it comes to exertion of efforts to reach a solution ending the Syrian crisis and the Syrians' sufferings. The Kingdom is keen on finding lasting solutions rooting out the crisis in compliance with the outcome of Geneva (1) Conference and UN resolution no. 2254, serving as the basis for solving the Syrian crisis. As a prerequisite for the solution, Al-Jubeir reiterated that there is no future for Bashar who spurred up the crisis and aggravated it by adopting savage methods to suppress the revolution which had started peacefully. It should have been tackled without using excessive force for crackdown on demonstrators. At that time, a Syrian national dialogue may possibly yield acceptable solutions. Following the militarization of Syrian crisis by the regime, guns and missiles utter solutions. Political settlements are no longer possible in the presence of Bashar who has been behind the killing of 500000 Syrians and displacement of millions of Syrians inside and outside Syria. Therefore, he cannot be part of the solution since he has been the cause of the problem. Conflict of international interests has delayed the solution in Syria. Unless there is an international accord, the Syrian crisis will continue and the Syrians will pay the price.