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USA:
said the US president Joe Biden In a statement from the White House: “We are following unusual events in… Syria “We are constantly communicating with regional partners.
As for the newly elected American president Donald Trump He commented on the “X” platform: “Assad fled his country… Russia and Iran are now in a position of great weakness, either because of the Ukrainian crisis or because of economic and political pressures.”
United Nations:
The United Nations Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, emphasized the importance of organizing a comprehensive and stable transitional phase, stressing: “I call on all Syrians to prioritize dialogue, unity and respect for humanitarian law.”
Under Secretary for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher added: “Decades of conflict have displaced millions, and now the situation has become even more complex. We will continue to provide humanitarian support where we can.
France:
I waited France With the fall of the Assad regime, she called for “an end to the fighting and a move towards a peaceful political transition”, stressing that “now is the time for unity in Syria”.
Germany:
German Foreign Minister Analene Berbock expressed “great satisfaction” at the drop Assad’s regimeAt the same time, she warned about the rise of extremists to power.
She said: “We call on all parties to take their responsibility towards all Syrians.
Italy:
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani wrote on “X”: “I am following the development of the situation in Syria with great interest. We are in constant contact with our embassy in Damascus and will continue to work to support stability.
UK:
British Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said: “If Assad goes, that is a welcome change, but what comes after him must be a political solution that works for the Syrian people.”