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Where is Bashar al-Assad now.

 After the occupation of the rebel capital in Syria, the al -Assad family's rule for more than fifty years ended, with rebels occupying Damascus and taking control of government TV, radio and defense buildings.

International leaders continue to respond to the situation arising after the rebels' occupation of the Syrian capital.


On the situation in Syria, UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres welcomed the end of the dictatorial rule in Damascus and called for reconstruction in the country after the collapse of Bashar al -Assad's regime.


In his statement, he said that after the end of the 14 -year bloody war and the dictatorial period, the people of Syria have had a historic opportunity today to lay the foundations of the country's stable and peaceful future.


He emphasized that in a critical situation arising after the collapse of the Bashar al -Assad regime, violence should be neglected by neglecting violence and ensuring the protection of the rights of Syrian citizens without discrimination.

On the latest situation in Syria, British Prime Minister Cairo Starmer called for ensuring peace and stability, saying that the Syrian people suffered a lot of troubles for a long time in Bashar al -Assad, we welcome the end of Bashar al -Assad's government.


In his statement, the British Prime Minister said that we will now focus that the political solution to matters is prevalent, peace and stability should be restored and civilians and minorities remain safe in the country.


 The Chinese Foreign Ministry said they hope to restore stability as soon as possible in Syria.


In a statement, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Beijing was watching the changing situation in Syria very closely.


France said in its response that Bashar al -Assad welcomes the abolition of the government and demands Syrians and all kinds of extremism will be rejected.


The French Foreign Minister said that Bashar al -Assad regime never tried to stop the Syrians' alignment against each other, which led to a broken, scattered, but now the time of unity has come.


In a statement on the changing situation in Syria, the German Foreign Ministry said that the country should no longer fall into the hands of any extremist.


The German Foreign Minister stressed in his statement that the new situation in Syria would provide full protection to political minorities, including Alawi, Kurds and Christians living in the country.


Iran, a longtime supporter of the Bashar al -Assad government, said in its statement that Iran will continue to support global efforts for Syria's political settlement, and friendly relations between Iran and Syria are expected to continue.


 Earlier, Foreign Minister Abbas Iraqi in a statement yesterday called for a political dialogue between the Assad regime and anti -Syrian groups.


Turkey said in his response that the Bashar al -Assad regime did not end suddenly, but it was the result of Syria's continued civil war.


The Turkish Foreign Minister said that all of this did not happen suddenly, but the result of the turmoil and chaos that the country had been suffering for the last 13 years.


The Arab League vowed to continue support for Syria, emphasizing the help of the Syrian people and losing sanctions against Syria.


The United Arab Emirates, in its response, called for controlling the situation, avoiding Syrian citizens from being trapped in chaos.


"We hope Syrian partners will work together because we do not want to see another era of chaos and uncertainty," the senior UAE official said.


In its response, Qatar said that the country should not be allowed to look at any kind of chaos once again after the abolition of the Assad regime in Syria and the rebels' takeover.


The Qatari Foreign Ministry said that he was keeping a close eye on the changing situation in Syria, and urging the Syrians to protect their domestic institutions and national solidarity and try to prevent any kind of anarchy inside the country. -


The Qatari Foreign Ministry demanded that all partners ensure the protection of the lives and property of the citizens through political dialogue, that our unwavering support for Syrian citizens will remain.


In his response, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said that all partners in Syria should ensure the protection of domestic institutions and national property.

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