Islamists in Syria are calling for the return of refugees - is there a turning point?

Islamists in Syria are calling for the return of refugees - is there a turning point?

Damaskus, Syrien - In Syria, the situation has dramatically worsened. The leader of the Islamist group Hajat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), Ahmed al-Sharaa, better known as Mohammed al-Golani, said at a meeting with British diplomats that the cancellation of all sanctions imposed on the country was decisive for the return of Syrian refugees. These statements make it clear that the new rulers in Syria, who have been at the top since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, are fighting for recognition and economic support internationally. According to oe24.at also promised al-Golani to resolve the various fighters and their members into the official army. This is intended to ensure the legal framework and social justice in the newly organized Syria.

The recent fall of Assad shaked the geopolitical balance in the region. Assad's escape to Russia to support the Russian military was described as forced. In an explanation, he made it clear that he did not go voluntarily, but that Moscow pushed him for evacuation. These new developments, as with Welt.de , both the internal and international political landscape in Syria are still instable appear. Assad's inability to keep control leads to further questions regarding the future of the country and the security conditions for the persistently affected civilians.

In addition, Al-Golani announced a cooperation with the United Nations and pointed out the need to update the Resolution 2254 of the 2015 UN Security Council in order to meet the new reality in Syria. While the HTS opens for a dialogue, the EU remains skeptical of the new leadership and has declared that discussions should take place, but the sanctions are lifted on conditions. The priority is on the protection of minorities and the protection of women's rights. A certain uncertainty remains, while the international community continues to observe the situation and urges stability.

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