Iran Engages Syria's New Leadership Post-Assad, Calls for Inclusive Government
Dec 9, 2024, 08:26 AM
Iran has established direct contact with factions in Syria's new leadership following the ousting of its ally, President Bashar al-Assad, according to a senior Iranian official. Hours after Assad's fall, the official stated that Iran is open to direct dialogue with the new Syrian leadership to prevent a hostile trajectory between the two countries and to stabilize ties, avoiding further regional tensions. Tehran has created direct channels to engage with groups within Syria's rebel leadership, emphasizing the importance of communication with opposition leaders in Syria. Iran is calling for the establishment of an inclusive government representing all segments of Syrian society.
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