Damascus, 09 December (Hindustan Reporter). The United Nations has expressed joy at the fall of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria after a long armed conflict. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the end of the dictatorial regime. “The Syrian people have a historic opportunity to build a stable and peaceful future following the end of 14 years of brutal war and dictatorial rule,” he said. Arabic news website ‘+963’ reviewed regional and international reactions to developments in Syria. Have given preference. The al-Qaeda-backed terrorist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and three opposition factions took control of the capital Damascus early Sunday, forcing the president to flee the country, according to the website.
Saudi Arabia expressed its satisfaction with the choice of Syrian citizens on the positive steps taken to protect the Syrian people. He stressed that he stands with the Syrian people and their choices on this important occasion. Saudi Arabia called on the international community to stand with Syria without interfering in its internal affairs.
Belgium said – It is good that the Belgian Foreign Ministry said that it is good that Assad’s unconstitutional rule has ended in Syria. A peaceful political process is vital to Syria’s future. The ministry urged that justice be done to the Syrian people.
Guterres said- This is a historic occasion. United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres welcomed the end of the dictatorial regime in Syria. He said the Syrian people have a historic opportunity to build a stable and peaceful future after an end to 14 years of brutal war and dictatorial rule.
European Commission said – important change European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen described the developments in Syria as a historic change. But warned that it is not free from risk. He promised to contribute to the reconstruction of Syria and protect minorities.
Iraq said it will not interfere in internal affairs. Iraqi government spokesman Bassem al-Awadi said that his country is monitoring the developments in the situation in Syria. “We reiterate the importance of not interfering in Syria’s internal affairs or supporting one party for the benefit of another,” he said.
Iran calls for resumption of dialogue The Iranian Foreign Ministry said in the statement that Iran respects the unity and national sovereignty of Syria and works with all sections of Syrian society “for an early end to military conflicts, prevention of terrorist acts and a Calls for “starting a national dialogue”. Tehran confirmed that it would continue to support international mechanisms to ensure adherence to the political process.
Jordan’s insistence on avoiding conflict King Abdullah II reaffirmed Jordan’s respect for the Syrian people’s choices. The Royal Hashemite Court said in a statement that King Abdullah urged all parties in Syria to avoid any conflict that could lead to chaos, and stressed the need to protect security in his country’s northern neighbor.
Israel said – Assad’s fall is a historic event Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the fall of Assad a historic day. He said this was a direct result of Israeli attacks against Lebanese Hezbollah and Iran. “We will not allow any hostile force to be deployed on our borders,” he said.
France said – the barbarian state has finally collapsed. French President Emmanuel Macron said on X, “The barbarian state has finally collapsed. I salute the Syrian people, their courage and their patience. I wish them peace, freedom and unity during this time of uncertainty.” “France is committed to the security of everyone in the Middle East.”
Qatar cites UN Security Council resolution Qatar’s Foreign Ministry has reiterated its call for an end to the crisis in Syria in accordance with UN Security Council resolution No. 2254, 2015. The ministry said in a statement that Syria emphasizes “the need to preserve national institutions and the unity of the state.”
Egypt said – respect the sovereignty of Syria The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said that Cairo calls on all Syrian parties to preserve the capabilities of the state and its national institutions. The Foreign Ministry reaffirmed its support for the Syrian people, the sovereignty of Syria, and the unity and integrity of its land.
Trump said – This is Russia’s defeat, Israel’s victory. America’s newly elected President Donald Trump said “Truth Social”, “Assad is gone. He fled his country. Their patron, Russia led by Vladimir Putin, is no longer interested in protecting them. He said, “Russia and Iran are now in a weak position. The success of Israel and its war campaigns created this situation.
Pakistan said – territorial integrity is necessary According to ARY News Channel, Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that she is keeping an eye on the developments in Syria. She reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering support for the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria. . Baloch said Pakistani citizens are safe in Syria. Pakistan’s embassy is working in Syria.
From November 27 to December 8, last month in Syria, fighters from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and groups loyal to Turkey began armed conflict against the Syrian President and on the morning of December 8, they did what no one expected. Was doing. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, alias Abu Muhammad al-Julani, after taking control of Syria, announced the overthrow of the Syrian government and President Bashar al-Assad’s flight from the country during his visit to the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus . Julani said that this victory is historic for the entire Islamic nation. There will never be atrocities in Syria again. The prisoners lodged in jails will be released.
Russia grants asylum to Assad and his family According to Russian news agency Tass, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, his wife, Asma al-Assad, and members of their family have been granted asylum in Russia for humanitarian reasons. Mohammed Ali al-Husseini, chairman of the Arab Islamic Council, said al-Assad was in the Republic of Belarus.
Celebration in London Hundreds of Syrians celebrated the fall of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Trafalgar Square in central London. People congratulated each other. The protesters clapped and raised slogans. By Tariq Al-Junaidi (35) It’s a dream that has come true. Al-Junaidi left Syria in 2012. Now he wants to return to Syria. “We will not leave the country to extremists,” said journalist Housam Eddin Paramo, 63. Paramo left Syria thirty years ago. “This is a new day, an important day,” he said.