Switzerland urges peace after Assad’s regime collapse in Syria
Switzerland called on all parties to prioritize peace and reconciliation after Bashar al-Assad’s regime collapsed in Syria.
What they said
The Foreign Ministry emphasized monitoring developments and urged parties to protect civilians, respect human rights, and follow international humanitarian law.
Recent developments in Syria
- Nov. 27: Clashes broke out between Assad regime forces and anti-regime groups in rural Aleppo.
- Nov. 30: Anti-regime forces captured most of Aleppo’s center and took full control of province of Idlib.
- Dec. 5: Following heavy fighting, anti-regime forces seized Hama’s city center and advanced into Homs.
- Dec. 6-7: In Daraa province, opposition forces recaptured the city center and took control of Suwayda and Quneitra.
- Dec. 7: Anti-regime groups took Homs’ provincial center and advanced towards Damascus’ southern suburbs, with Assad forces abandoning critical locations like the Defense and Interior ministries and the international airport.
- Dec. 1: The Syrian National Army liberated Tel Rifaat from the PKK/YPG terrorist group in Aleppo’s rural areas.
Bottom line
Assad’s control over Syria is rapidly diminishing, with the opposition gaining key territory. Switzerland calls for a peaceful resolution to ensure stability and reconciliation.
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