Tom Barrack: Proud of U.S. Role in Suweida Resolution, Urges Calm in Manbij - The Syrian Observer
SYRIA, AUG 4 – US envoy Barrack praised US-French mediation and called for calm after 426 deaths in Suwayda clashes, urging dialogue to reintegrate northeastern Syria into a unified state.
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Two weeks after the ceasefire that ended the fighting in western Syria, four people were killed in clashes on Sunday. Access to the city of Sueida is temporarily closed and the population suffers from numerous shortages and fears a further escalation of violence.
Tom Barrack: Proud of U.S. Role in Suweida Resolution, Urges Calm in Manbij - The Syrian Observer
U.S. Special Envoy to Syria, Tom Barrack, expressed pride in Washington’s role in resolving the recent crisis in Suweida and called for restraint in Manbij following a spike in tensions near the eastern Aleppo town of Deir Hafer. In a statement posted on the platform X, Barrack voiced concern over the escalation of violence in both Suweida and Manbij, affirming that “diplomacy remains the best path to ending violence and achieving a peaceful, la…
Barrack: Syria deserves stability and the Syrians deserve peace
New York, SANA-US Special Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack stressed that diplomacy is the best way to achieve peace and stability, calling on all parties in Syria to remain calm and resolve differences through dialogue. On X platform, Barrack said: “Disturbing violence erupted Sunday in Sweida and Manbij
At least four people were killed during a resumption of clashes on Sunday in the Druze province of Sueida, in southern Syria, despite a ceasefire in late July after intercommunal violence, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (OSDH). The historian and political scientist Joseph Yacoub (*) deciphers the challenges of his native country.
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