Syrian Foreign Minister Says Talks With Israel Halted After Airstrike, Hopes to Resume
Syrian Foreign Minister Assad al-Shibani announced that negotiations with Israel regarding a security agreement have been suspended following an Israeli airstrike on a Syrian air force base. The talks, which were taking place in Damascus, were paused due to the recent attack by Israeli forces on Syrian territory. Al-Shibani emphasized that Damascus currently does not trust Israel and prioritizes ending all Israeli strikes on Syrian soil. Despite this, he stated that Syria remains open to diplomacy and urges Israel to seize what he called a historic opportunity for both nations.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the Israeli airstrike, describing it as an unjustified act of aggression and a blatant violation of Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Damascus warned that such actions represent a dangerous escalation that could threaten regional security and stability. The ministry's statement reflects heightened tensions following the attack and signals Syria's firm stance against further Israeli military operations within its borders.
Al-Shibani's remarks come amid ongoing regional complexities, with Syria seeking to balance its security concerns with diplomatic engagement. The future of the negotiations remains uncertain, pending Israel's response and the cessation of military strikes. Damascus appears willing to return to talks if conditions improve, highlighting the fragile nature of the current situation between the two countries.
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