The American Secretary of State Marko Rubio called for the supported transition authorities of Syria, warning that the country could only be several weeks away from the “potential collapse and full Civil War of Epic Proporations”.
At the hearing of the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Senat decision last week to raise Sancti Al-Sharaa, former Al-Qaeda Commander, who led the rebel offensive, which overwhelmed Bashar Al-Sharaa.
Trump’s explanation was that other countries wanted to help Shara’s administration and send help, but they were afraid of sanctions, he explained Rubio.
There was no immediate comment on Syrian officials.
The United States is imposed Sanctions Siria in response to crimes committed coercions that justified in Assad during a devastating 13-year-old civilian war where more than 600,000 people were killed, and 12 million others were forced to their homes.
The State Department has previously insisted on several conditions met before they have raised them, including protecting religious and ethnic minorities.
Although Sharaa promised to do so, the country swinged two waves of deadly sectarian violence in recent months.
In March, almost 900 civilians, mostly members of Assad Alamite sect, killed forces across the west coastal region during the struggle between the security forces and former looyalty regimes, according to a monitoring group. Loyalists allegedly killed almost 450 civilians and 170 security staff.
And at the beginning of May, more than 100 people were allegedly killed in conflicts between the weapons from the religious minority of the Druze, new security forces in the two suburbs of the capital of Damascus and the southern Province of Suveide.
Even before violence, many members of minority communities were concerned about the new transition authorities, dominated by the Middle Islamist Group of Sonnia, Haiat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS). It is the former Al-Kaeda Affiliate remain marked as a UN terrorist organization, the USA, the EU and Great Britain.
Sam Sharaa continues to state now as a “particularly appointed global terrorist”, although Biden Administration announced in December that he would rip $ 10 million (7.5m pounds) offered for his arrest.
Despite the Shara’s past, Trump took the opportunity to meet him as he attended the summit of the bay leader in Saudi Arabia last week.
After that, the American president told reporters that he was a “young, attractive guy”, adding: “a tug guy. A strong past.” Very strong past. “
“He has a real shot to pull him together (Syria),” he said, adding, “it was torn country.”
In the meantime, Sharaa said that the Trump decision to abolish sanctions in Syria “was a historic and brave decision, which relieves suffering people, contributes to their re-goods and sets the foundations for stability in the region.”
Speaking with the Senate Committee for Foreign Relations in Washington DC on Tuesday, Tuesday pulled that “bad news was whether the transitional authority figure … did not convey his background check with the FBI.”
“But on the turning area, if we hire them, he can succeed, may not be able to deal with them. If we didn’t hire them.
“In fact, it is our assessment that, honestly, the transitional power, may have been in the future, and not many months, far from the potential collapse and full of epic proportions, basically the country is part.”
He did not work out, but said Syrian minorities “deal with deep internal distrust … because Assad intentionally set up these groups against each other.”
He said that Trump decided to raise sanctions quickly, because “nations in the region want to get help, they want to start helping them. And they can’t be afraid of our sanctions.”
While Rubio spoke, European Union foreign ministers agreed to raise economic sanctions in Syria.
“We want to help Syrian people renew a new, inclusive and peaceful Syria,” in X.
“The EU has always standed during the last 14 years – and will continue that.”
The Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the decision marked the “beginning of the new chapter in Syrian-European Relations built on joint prosperity and mutual respect.”