On the morning of December 8, rebel forces in Damascus declared the capital “liberated” from longtime leader Bashar al-Assad.
The head of EU diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, responded to the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria, noting that she sees in it the weakness of Russia and Iran.
Callas called the end of Assad’s dictatorship “a positive and welcome development.” “It also shows the weakness of Assad’s fans – Russia and Iran,” he said.
The EU’s priority, Kallas said, is ensuring security in the region. Therefore, for these purposes, it will work with all constructive partners, both in Syria and in the region.
“I am in close contact with ministers from the region. The reconstruction process in Syria will be long and complex, and all parties must be ready for constructive engagement,” wrote the head of diplomacy of the European Union.
Let’s recall that on the morning of December 8, rebel forces in Damascus declared the capital “free” from longtime leader Bashar al-Assad. They said government institutions would remain under the administration of the former prime minister until the formal transfer of power.
On Sunday afternoon, the Russian Foreign Ministry, which is an ally of the Syrian regime, issued a statement saying that Assad had left the presidency and Syria.
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