US Forces Transfer 60 ISIS Terrorists to Hassakeh
The US has secured the transfer of 60 ISIS fighters from the prisons of the SDF to one of their bases, according to The Syria Times.
The US has secured the transfer of 60 ISIS fighters from the prisons of the SDF to one of their bases, according to The Syria Times.
As a meeting about the Syrian conflict prepares in Rome, the Biden administration’s position towards Syria and Russia is still subject to debate, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
ISIS fighters are enrolled in the SDF’s ranks and trained by the US, according to Athr Press.
For the Syrian Democratic Council, the bombing of a hospital in Afrin serves the interests of Turkey and Russia, according to North Press.
Many officers and agents from the Intelligence Communications Department are detained by the regime in a case linked with the assassination of Qassem Soleimani, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
The meeting between the two world leaders brings no hope regarding an imminent political solution in Syria, according to Baladi News.
Locals in Arab-majority towns controlled by the SDF are starting to consider the group as an occupier rather than a liberator, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Experts say that a mutual understanding bet ween on Syria between Putin and Biden could be reached in the upcoming summit, according to Athr Press.
Syria described statements by the US’ permanent representative to the UN as “hypocrisy” as the US continues to impose sanctions on Syria, according to SANA.
The Russian Foreign Minister accused the US of looting Syria’s natural resources to finance separatist groups, according to SANA.
The spokeswoman of Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said her country would not rush to normalize ties with the Syrian Regime, according to Al-Modon.
Syria rejected claims by the US secretary of State on the Israeli occupation of the Golan, The Syria Times reported.
The Syrian government strongly condemned the entry of a French and Dutch delegation into Syria, according to SANA.
Assassinations and violence continue to be the norm in Daraa, as the Russian-sponsored ceasefire settlements come under criticism according to Athar press.
NGOs have criticized the World Health Organization for electing Syria to its executive board.
The Foreign Minister has applauded the broad participation of Syrians living abroad in the presidential elections, writes SANA.
US President Biden’s policy towards Syria has not changed since Trump’s administration, argues Charles Lister, writing for Asharq Al-Awsat.
The director of a Doha-based research institute has encouraged Syrians to search for leadership with national dignity, writes Syria TV.
Former Syrian prime minister Dr. Riad Hijab has spoken about the need to reassess the international scene.
The Biden administration may be easing sanctions on Assad, writes Bassam Barabandi for Al-Arabiya.
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