Assad regime in Syria against his people who face one of history's most barbaric atrocities in which chemical weapons were used against innocent children, women and elderly. Such crimes would have not continued, had the Security Council used its legal liability to stop them, Madani said, stating that the world community has stopped short of providing protection for the Syrian suppressed people who, he said, are facing a tripartite enemy: Assad's tyrannical regime, flagrant foreign interference and criminal terrorist groups. He confirmed that peace could not be reached in Syria unless the balance of forces is changed through providing support for the legal representatives of the Syrian peoples' sects, religious factions and ethical societies. In Saudi Arabia, the government believes that it is not suffice to face terrorism but called on the world community to enhance concerted effort to face terrorism in its capacity as an international phenomenon, Madani said. He recalled that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques has presented several initiatives to bolster the values of dialogue, cooperation and co-existence, rejection of hatred, the other opinion and instigation, and facing the extremists, citing the establishment of Vienna-based King Abdullah International Center for Dialogue as the best embodying of Arab European cooperation to illuminate the concepts of dialogue, cooperation and tolerance among the real representatives of religions away from political interference.