Albares is in contact with the nine Spaniards in Syria and advocates maintaining the "territorial integrity of the country"
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares explained this Sunday that the information that comes to him from Syria, which has fallen into the hands of the insurgents, is of "quietness" and that of the small colony of nine Spaniards that is there only one has asked to leave the country."The first priority is that very small colony of Spaniards," he said in statements on TVE Albares, which has detailed tha…
Video Albares points out as a priority to guarantee the security of the colony of Spaniards in Syria
In the country there are four Spanish and five Spanish co-workers married to Syrians. Al Asad’s Syria collapses at the hands of Islamist insurgents
The nine Spaniards who are in Syria (five women married to Syrians and four co-workers) “are fine,” just like the more than 100 Hispanic Syrians living in different regions of the country, as confirmed by the Government of Spain in RTVE. Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares has said that the Executive is “in contact with all of them” and that, so far, “only one of them” wanted to leave the country. At the moment, no one can be evacuated because …
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares, assured this Sunday that Spain will support any solution in Syria after the fall of the regime of Bachar al-Assad “be peaceful” and “keep the territorial integrity” of the country. In statements made to TVE, Albares expressed the wish of the Spanish government that there should not be “a kind of (...) Balkanization of different regions of Syria in the hands of …
José Manuel Albares, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, said he is in contact with the nine Spaniards present in the Asian country. More information: Julani, the terrorist leader of HTS who dreamed of overthrowing Al Asad and promises reconciliation without revenge
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares explained this Sunday that the information that comes to him from Syria, that has fallen into the hands of the insurgents, is of “quietness” and that of the small colony of nine Spaniards that there is only one has asked to leave the country. “The first priority is that very small colony of Spaniards,” he said in statements on TVE Albares, which has detailed tha…
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