Israeli strikes left Syria ‘stunned’ and makes normalization ‘difficult,’ Syrian foreign minister says
Israeli airstrikes targeted Syrian military sites to prevent extremist access to weapons and protect minority communities, complicating ongoing normalization efforts, officials said.
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Shibani Reveals Why Normalisation Between Syria and Israel Has Stalled - The Syrian Observer
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Shibani has said that repeated Israeli attacks following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December last year were “unjustified,” and have made talks of normalisation with Israel “difficult at present.” However, he stressed that Damascus “poses no threat to anyone in the region, including Israel.” Speaking to American journalist Fareed Zakaria on CNN, Shibani said: “The Syrian people, after 8 December, wer…
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani told CNN that Israel's attacks on Syria following the fall of the Assad regime have left the country "stunned" and made discussions about normalization "difficult."
Israeli strikes left Syria ‘stunned’ and makes normalization ‘difficult,’ Syrian foreign minister says
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani told CNN Israeli strikes on Syria after the fall of the Assad regime “stunned” his country making discussions about normalization “difficult.”
Syrian Information Minister Hamza al-Mustafa rejected the security agreement with Israel as a form of normalization. In an interview with Al-Arabiya TV on Monday evening, he said that the Syrian side had held three rounds of negotiations with the Israelis, but the Israeli strikes complicated matters. He added that Israel "considered the 1974 disengagement agreement null and void." Al-Hajri's intransigence Regarding the situation in the southern …
Israeli strikes left Syria ‘stunned’ and makes normalization ‘difficult,’ Syrian foreign minister says - Egypt Independent
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani told CNN Israeli strikes on Syria after the fall of the Assad regime “stunned” his country making discussions about normalization “difficult.” In an exclusive interview with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria at the Council on Foreign Relations, aired Sunday, al-Shibani criticized Israel for having “obstructed” the Syrian government when it faced a surge in sectarian violence in the south. The Syrian minister vowed tha…
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