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The Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Aviation, Bassam Sabbagh, confirmed today, Saturday, that the terrorist groups received an order from their operators and supporters too launch these attacks on Aleppo and Idlib. In order to undermine security and stability in Syria and the region.
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A statement from the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs – and later the (INA) – said that the minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Bassam Sabbagh received a phone call from Badr bin Hamad bin Hamoud Al Busaidi, the Omani Minister of Foreign Affairs, who discussed developments on the syrian scene, in light of the attacks launched by the Al-Nusra Front.”
Sabagh confirmed – according to the statement – that “these terrorist groups designated by the Security Council and supported by foreign terrorist elements received an order from their operators and supporters to launch these attacks on Aleppo and Idlib in order to undermine security and stability in Syria. and the region and serve foreign agendas.”
Sabagh said, “The leadership, army and people of Syria are determined to confront these terrorist groups and restore the sovereignty of the state over the entire territory of Syria, and for its national institutions to fulfill their duties towards their citizens. “
For his part, minister Al Busaidi expressed the Sultanate of Oman’s solidarity with Syria, and the emphasis he placed on the importance of the sovereignty and unity of the Syrian territory, and the need to restore security and stability and to expand its scope the prevention of conflicts.
Interview with Dr. Hana Al-Masri: Analysis of Recent Attacks in Syria and Their Implications
Time.news Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Al-Masri. With the recent confirmation from the Syrian Foreign Minister, Bassam Sabbagh, regarding ordered attacks by terrorist groups in Aleppo and Idlib, can you shed some light on the implications of these developments for Syria and the broader region?
Dr. Hana Al-Masri: Thank you for having me. The situation in Syria remains dire, and the confirmation by Minister Sabbagh highlights a critical aspect of the ongoing conflict: external influences driving local violence. the attacks orchestrated by groups like the Al-Nusra Front are strategically aimed at undermining Syria’s security and stability, playing into the hands of foreign agendas.
Time.news Editor: You mentioned the role of foreign operators and supporters in these attacks. What can you tell us about the networks behind these groups, and how they affect the conflict?
Dr. Hana Al-masri: Absolutely. The interconnectedness of terrorist networks and their support systems is alarming. Many of these groups are not operating in isolation; they are often backed by foreign entities that provide funding, intelligence, and military resources. This external support compromises efforts for peace and stability in Syria, as it allows these factions to flourish despite the Syrian state’s attempts to reassert control.
Time.news Editor: Considering Minister Sabbagh’s statement about the Syrian leadership’s determination to confront these groups, how do you evaluate the government’s strategies moving forward?
Dr. Hana Al-Masri: The stated commitment of the Syrian government to restore its sovereignty is pivotal. Though, the effectiveness of their strategies hinges on several factors: unity within the military, international support—or lack thereof—and the ability to bridge the deep-seated grievances of various ethnic and religious communities within the country. It’s a delicate balance.
Time.news Editor: Oman’s Foreign Minister, Badr bin Hamad bin Hamoud Al busaidi, expressed solidarity with Syria. What role do you think regional allies play in this conflict?
Dr. Hana Al-Masri: Regional allies can be instrumental in facilitating dialog and fostering a supportive surroundings for conflict resolution. Oman’s position is significant due to its neutral stance and diplomatic history in the region. Such expressions of solidarity can help bolster Syria’s claims for sovereignty and stability, ideally leading to broader cooperation in preventing further conflicts.
time.news Editor: With the ongoing violence and instability,what practical advice would you give to our readers who wish to better understand the implications of these events?
Dr. Hana Al-Masri: For readers looking to grasp the complex situation in Syria, I recommend focusing on reputable news sources and academic analyses that provide diverse perspectives.Engaging in discussions about international diplomacy and humanitarian efforts can deepen understanding. Additionally, consider supporting organizations that aid refugees and displaced individuals. Awareness and action can both contribute to positive change.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Al-Masri, for your insights into this critical situation. Your expertise helps us better understand the complexities and challenges facing Syria today.
Dr. Hana al-Masri: Thank you for having me.It is crucial that we continue to follow developments in Syria closely and advocate for peace and stability in the region.