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UK Government Confirms 'Contact' With Syrian Rebel Group, Pledges £50million Aid To Country

UK Government Confirms 'Contact' With Syrian Rebel Group, Pledges £50million Aid To Country
December 15, 2024

This was disclosed by David Lammy Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom. 

The United Kingdom (UK) Government has agreed to provide £50million in international aid to help Syrians in their "hour of need". 

 

This was disclosed by David Lammy Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom. 

 

According to SkyNews, the UK also had "diplomatic contact" with the rebel group in Syria that ousted Bashar al Assad, 

 

Asked if the government had been in contact with the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), Mr Lammy said: 

 

"HTS remains a proscribed organisation, but we can have diplomatic contact and so we do have diplomatic contact, as you would expect." 

 

He added that the UK wants to see a "representative government, an inclusive government" running the country.

 

"We want to see chemical weapons stockpiles secured and not used. And we want to ensure that there is not continuing violence," he said.

 

"And so for all of those reasons, using all the channels that we have available and those of diplomatic and, of course, intelligence led channels, we seek to deal with HTS where we have to."

 

HTS is a former affiliate of al Qaeda, known then as the Nusra Front. 

 

Its founder, Ahmad al Sharaa, previously known as Abu Mohammed al Jolani, broke away from al Qaeda in 2016 to appear more moderate. 

 

The UK, US, Russia, and Turkey all classify it as a terrorist group.

 

Recall that the administration of President Joe Biden had also acknowledged contact with the terrorist group.

 

Saturday’s statement, delivered by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, was the first time the Biden administration has publicly confirmed talks with the group.

 

Such talks are sensitive. HTS has been designated as a “foreign terrorist organisation” in the US since 2018, and the US largely avoids negotiations with such groups.

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