Sullivan: America is worried about the revival of ISIS in Syria
The White House announced that America’s priorities in Syria now are to ensure that the developments in this country do not lead to the revival of ISIS or lead to a humanitarian disaster.
According to RCO News Agency, the armed opposition of Syria, after their advances of the last few days, which first started from Aleppo and reached Hama, on Saturday, they started their movement towards Damascus from the south of Syria and entered the Syrian capital this Sunday morning and took control of it. took in hand
In the midst of developments in Syria, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said in a statement: “The consequences of these events are a concern and we are concerned about the revival of ISIS.”
He added: “Our main priority is to ensure that the developments in Syria do not lead to the revival of ISIS.” “We will take steps directly and in cooperation with the Syrian Democratic Forces and the Kurds to ensure that this does not happen.”
According to the Associated Press report, Sullivan also added: “The Biden administration is trying to make sure that allies, including Israel, Jordan, Iraq and others in the region who will potentially face the consequences of developments in Syria, are strong and secure, and we are working every day with They are in contact.”
He said: “Washington also warns that the humanitarian disaster for civilians and religious and ethnic minorities, as well as in terms of access to the necessities of life, should be stopped, because in such a situation ISIS immediately seeks profit.” “We have seen some reports of ISIS trying to revive itself.”
Earlier, the White House announced in a statement in this regard: “Joe Biden, the President of the United States and his team are closely monitoring the unusual and special events in Syria and are in constant contact with regional partners.”
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