Global Reactions Erupt as Assad's Regime Collapses in Syria
From Washington to Beijing, world powers weigh in on the fall of Assad's regime.
The collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria marks a seismic shift in the Middle Eastern landscape, sparking reactions from global powers. Assad, reportedly stepping down and fleeing Syria, has left the nation at a pivotal crossroads.
Here’s how key players responded to this historic development:
Qatar Calls for Unity and Sovereignty
Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirmed its support for Syria's sovereignty and stability, urging all efforts to avoid chaos. "Preserving national institutions and the unity of the state is paramount," the ministry emphasized, vowing to stand by the Syrian people.
U.S. Reacts with Cautious Optimism
The White House, under President Joe Biden, expressed a watchful approach, maintaining close communication with regional allies. Meanwhile, Donald Trump, on his Truth Social account, claimed credit for Assad’s downfall, attributing the regime’s collapse to Russia's shifting focus due to its Ukraine conflict.
Russia's Strategic Stance
Russia confirmed Assad's resignation following internal discussions but denied involvement in negotiations. As a long-standing ally, Moscow urged a peaceful transition aligned with UN Resolution 2254, ensuring stability and inclusive governance.
Türkiye Welcomes Change
Türkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan described Assad’s fall as "long overdue," emphasizing a new Syria free from threats to its neighbors. Türkiye pledged to support Syria’s recovery, prioritizing regional security and the return of displaced citizens.
China Advocates Stability
China expressed hope for Syria's swift stabilization, facilitating the safe evacuation of Chinese nationals. The Chinese foreign ministry called for dialogue and peaceful resolutions among all parties involved.
Lebanon on High Alert
Lebanon tightened border security, deploying additional troops to monitor potential spillovers. With Syria in flux, Lebanon is taking precautions to prevent instability from crossing into its territory.
European Voices of Relief
French President Emmanuel Macron hailed the end of Assad’s regime as a victory for the Syrian people, offering wishes for peace and freedom. Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock echoed relief but cautioned against the rise of radical factions filling the power vacuum.
UAE and Spain Urge Strategic Solutions
The UAE stressed the importance of preventing non-state actors from exploiting the situation, while Spain advocated for a peaceful transition led by the Syrian people, ensuring territorial integrity.
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