Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani speaks at a meeting of the G7 Foreign Ministers during NATO's 75th anniversary summit in Washington, DC, on July 11, 2024. (AFP Photo)
By Newsroom
Dec 10, 2024 9:31 AM
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani described Türkiye as an “important interlocutor” in addressing the situation in Syria, emphasizing its pivotal role in stabilizing the region.
Speaking on a televised program, Tajani shared updates on international developments and detailed his discussions with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, which included concerns about the protection of Christian minorities in Syria.
Optimism tempered by caution on Syrian developments
Reflecting on recent advancements in Syria, Tajani expressed cautious optimism. “I am optimistic about the situation in Syria. I believe the situation can progress in the right direction, but we have to be prudent,” he said, highlighting Italy’s measured approach to the issue.
The Italian foreign minister noted that stability in Syria is vital for broader regional stability, calling it “essential for the stability of the Middle East.”
I am following the evolution of the situation with concerned attention in Syria constant contact with our embassy in Damascus and with Palazzo Chigi.
At 10:30 I have called an emergency meeting at the Farnesina.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani
Italy monitors developments in Syria closely
Italy is maintaining close surveillance of the situation “minute by minute,” according to Tajani. He also discussed recent interactions with his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, which included dialogue on protecting Christian minorities in Syria.
The Syrian conflict saw a surprising shift recently, with opposition forces launching a swift offensive that resulted in the capture of Damascus on Dec. 8.
This development marked the collapse of the Assad regime after 13 years of civil war. Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his family have reportedly sought asylum in Moscow.
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Stability in region remains priority
Tajani reaffirmed Italy’s vigilance, describing the situation as a critical moment for the region’s stability.
He stated that ensuring a stable Syria is vital for the Middle East’s overall security and highlighted Türkiye’s indispensable role in achieving this goal.