Barack: Israel prefers the decomposed Syria – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news

Tom Barack, US ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy of White House in Damascus, acknowledges the map. Israel For Syria, he said that Tel Aviv “prefers a decomposed Syrian.”
He said there is no alternative plan to cooperate with curre officials to unite a coury that is still suffering from a nearly six -year civil war and now struggling with the prevalence of new sectarian violence.
Barack criticized its “timing” in a critical tone of the rece Zionist regime’s ierveion in Syria, saying that the move would complicate efforts to stabilize the region.
He added: Israel’s ierveion happened in a very bad time. Massacre, revenge, massacre on both sides is unbearable.
But in my opinion, the curre Syrian governme has done the best possible as a fledgling governme with very low resources to address numerous issues in an effort to bring together a diverse society. But the Syrian authorities must be held accouable for violations.
He once again emphasized that Israel’s ierveion opens another very complex season and happened in a very bad time.
The US Special Envoy in Syria claimed: When the last clashes began, Israel’s view was that South Damascus was a suspicious region, so whatever happened militarily in the area must be agreed and discussed. But the new governme (in Syria) that came to power did not have that.
Barack poied to a fragile ceasefire in Syria and added: The ceasefire announced on Saturday between Syria and Israel is a limited agreeme that only deals with Sweda. The agreeme does not include wider issues, including Israel’s claim that the southern Damascus region should be a civilian region.
Asked if he thinks that the United States is able to ierfere in the iernal affairs of an independe state, he acknowledged: Israel prefers to see Syria as fragmeed and divided uil a strong ceral governme has corolled the coury.
Barack acknowledged that strong national governmes are a threat, especially the Arab couries as a threat to Israel. But in Syria, I think all minority societies are smart enough to say, we are better and concerated.
He also claimed that violence in Sweda would not take the ceasefire talks and could make progress in the coming weeks. “It is not in the ierest of the United States to tell any of the surrounding couries what to do with each other,” he said.
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