The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine explained who is responsible for the chaos in Syria.


Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine: The suffering of the citizens of Syria is caused by Bashar al-Assad's regime
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine reported that the suffering of the citizens of Syria is caused by Bashar al-Assad's regime, which has made the country a playground for the Russian and Iranian regimes, as well as proxy forces, including 'Hezbollah'.
In a statement posted on the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it is emphasized that Ukrainians, more than anyone else, understand that these regimes bring only death and destruction. The office stresses that it is Moscow and Tehran that bear the primary responsibility for the deterioration of the security situation in Syria.
Diplomats: Putin and his Iranian allies are responsible for the Syrian regime
According to diplomats, Putin and his Iranian allies continue efforts to maintain control over the Syrian regime, which most Syrians associate with 'inhuman cruelty, tyranny, and crimes'.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine calls for a dignified life for the Syrian people
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine emphasizes that the Syrian people deserve a dignified life in a free, democratic country without political repression, terrorism, and religious extremism. The path to such a Syria, according to the office, lies through the implementation of UN Security Council resolutions 2254 and 2118, as well as through a nationwide dialogue.
Recall that the rebels seized Aleppo and the airport, and Assad lost key positions.
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