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Opposition vows to build a democratic and pluralistic Syria after the fall of al-Assad's government

  

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — The Syrian National Coalition, one of Syria's main oppositions, vowed Sunday to continue working to transfer authority to a transitional governing body with full executive powers, to usher in a free, democratic and pluralistic Syria.

 

In a statement to the international community, the coalition emphasized its commitment to ensuring stability and security in neighboring countries and stressed that Syrians will refrain from interfering in the affairs of regional states.

 

The coalition said it hoped to forge strategic alliances with countries in the region and around the world to rebuild Syria for all its citizens, regardless of ethnicity, religion or sect. The group reiterated its vision of a nation founded on equality and democratic principles, laying the foundation for a peaceful and inclusive future.

 

In recent days, Damascus has become a focal point of rapid developments, marking a critical turning point in Syria's protracted civil conflict. The Syrian capital, which for years remained under the tight control of President Bashar al-Assad's government, experienced a sudden and dramatic change in power on Sunday following major rebel advances in the country.

 

Beginning in late November, armed opposition groups made significant gains in northern provinces such as Aleppo, where the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham rebel group spearheaded a major offensive against government forces. With the rebels' advance, reports emerged of rapid army withdrawals from major southern provinces, including Quneitra, Daraa, and Sweida.

 

Inside the capital, these developments sparked public anxiety, and many residents were unsure of what would come next. They rushed to get basic necessities, such as bread and rice.

 

After opposition forces seized control of Damascus, the Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed in a statement on Sunday that al-Assad has left Syria and resigned as the country's president, who, in the meantime, called for a peaceful transfer of power.

Local factions and international observers are closely monitoring the situation in Syria, concerned about the stability of diplomatic missions and the potential for violence in the Syrian capital following incidents such as the assault on the Iranian embassy.

 

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei on Sunday condemned the attack, while noting that Iran's ambassador to Syria and embassy staff were in full health.

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