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Uncertainty Surrounds Syria’s Future Amid Shifting Dynamics

Wednesday 25 December 2024 - 15:05
Uncertainty Surrounds Syria’s Future Amid Shifting Dynamics

Iran’s top diplomat has stated that it is too early to assess Syria’s future, as ongoing developments in the region could heavily influence its trajectory. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, in an interview shared on his Telegram channel, expressed uncertainty about Syria's outcome. His comments followed harsh criticism from Syria’s new Foreign Minister, Asaad Hassan al-Shibani, who urged Iran to respect Syria’s sovereignty and security.

Al-Shibani, in a statement, warned Iran against causing instability in Syria, holding it responsible for the consequences of recent comments made by Iranian officials. However, he did not specify the remarks in question. In response, Araghchi suggested that it was premature to make conclusions, emphasizing that both Syria and its international partners, including Iran, must navigate evolving circumstances.

The Iranian response has been shaped by the ongoing crisis in Syria and the shifting balance of power following the fall of the Assad regime. Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have framed the events in Syria as part of a broader U.S.-led strategy to destabilize the region. Khamenei described the crisis as a tool to either install compliant governments or create chaos, with Syria falling into the latter category.

Iran has invested heavily in Syria, particularly during the prolonged civil war, providing billions of dollars in support to the Assad regime alongside Russian assistance. The region, often referred to as the "axis of resistance," now faces significant challenges. The fall of the Assad regime has disrupted key supply routes, including those vital to Hezbollah. Despite these setbacks, Khamenei has noted that Iran’s involvement in Syria has also yielded significant strategic benefits, such as pushing back ISIS and other militant groups.

Additionally, reports suggest that Syria may seek billions in compensation from Iran through international legal channels, though Iranian officials have denied claims that Syria owes Iran $50 billion, acknowledging that any existing debts will be transferred to Syria’s new leadership under international law principles.

The changing political landscape within Syria is also evident, as rebel factions, including groups led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), have begun negotiations with international officials. These discussions have led to an agreement to unite the factions under Syria’s new Defense Ministry, with HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa appointed as defense minister. However, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), backed by the U.S., are not included in the new coalition.

Moreover, as the new Syrian leadership consolidates power, it has been cracking down on former loyalists of the Assad regime. There are reports of armed groups targeting Alawite communities, from which the Assad family hails, fueling further tensions within the country.

With Syria’s internal and external dynamics rapidly evolving, the future of the country remains uncertain. Both Iran and Syria appear to be at a crossroads, where past alliances are being reevaluated, and new political alignments are emerging. The resolution of the Syrian conflict will likely depend on a delicate balance of power, international influence, and internal political stability.


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