British Prime Minister Keir Starmar said “the fall of the brutal Assad regime must be welcomed.”
The leaders of the G7 countries, at a meeting on December 13, discussed the situation in Syria and agreed to respect the territorial integrity of the country after the fall of the regime of the dictator Bashar al-Assad. This was reported by the British television channel Sky News.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmar said “the fall of Assad’s brutal regime must be welcomed” but urged caution about “what comes next.”
The priority must be the security of the Syrian people, he said, “while supporting a political transition leading to secure, inclusive and non-sectarian governance on behalf of all Syrians.”
Let’s remember that on December 8, rebel forces in Damascus declared the capital “free” from Bashar al-Assad, who fled to Russia.
Subsequently, the media reported that the Israeli military had advanced deeper into Syrian territory and was now about 25 km away from the capital Damascus. The movement of troops is accompanied by active strikes against military targets.
Source: korrespondent

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