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US envoy Barrack urges immediate end to Syria clashes, supports Sharaa-led transition

US Ambassador to Türkiye Thomas Barrack (L) shakes hands with Syrias jihadist-turned-interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa (R) during a meeting in Istanbul, Türkiye, May 24, 2025. (Turkish MFA)
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US Ambassador to Türkiye Thomas Barrack (L) shakes hands with Syrias jihadist-turned-interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa (R) during a meeting in Istanbul, Türkiye, May 24, 2025. (Turkish MFA)
July 20, 2025 10:02 AM GMT+03:00

The U.S. special envoy to Syria on Sunday urged all warring groups in Syria to immediately cease hostilities and commit to peace.

“President (Donald) Trump’s decision to lift sanctions was a principled step, offering the Syrian people a chance to move beyond years of unimaginable suffering and atrocities,” Tom Barrack said in a statement on X.

"The international community has largely rallied behind the nascent Syrian government, watching with cautious optimism as it seeks to transition from a legacy of pain to a future of hope," he added.

On July 13, clashes broke out between Bedouin Arab tribes and armed Druze groups in Sweida. Violence escalated, and Israeli airstrikes followed, including on Syrian military positions and infrastructure in Damascus.

“This fragile ambition is now overshadowed by profound shock, as brutal acts by warring factions on the ground undermine the government’s authority and disrupt any semblance of order," Barrack said.

The envoy emphasized that the burden of responsibility lies not only with the state but with all actors involved in the conflict.

"All factions must immediately lay down their arms, cease hostilities, and abandon cycles of tribal vengeance," he urged. "Syria stands at a critical juncture—peace and dialogue must prevail—and prevail now."

Barrack’s statement follows the Syrian presidency’s announcement of a nationwide cease-fire on Saturday, intended to halt the recent violence and restore order to Sweida province. Earlier, the envoy had announced a truce between Syria and Israel.

Security forces were deployed in the restive region, and officials declared a halt to the clashes.

After the December 2024 ouster of dictator Bashar al-Assad, a new transitional administration led by Ahmed al-Sharaa was formed in January.

July 20, 2025 10:02 AM GMT+03:00
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