Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty has expressed Cairo’s support for the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty has said Cairo is concerned over the recent escalation in Syria, in which jihadist militants launched a large-scale assault in Aleppo and Idlib provinces.
Abdelatty made the statement while being briefed on the situation by his Syrian counterpart, Bassam al-Sabbagh, in a phone call on Friday, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said.
Abdelatty expressed Egypt’s “unwavering support” for Syria and its “national institutions, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.” He commended Damascus for its role in “fostering regional stability and combating terrorism.”
The Hayat Tahrir-al-Sham (HTS) terrorist group, formerly known as Jabhat al-Nusra, and allied militias launched an assault on northern Syria on Wednesday, effectively breaking a truce mediated by Russia and Türkiye in 2020.
The offensive, supported by heavy shelling, reportedly allowed the militants to overrun several areas previously under the control of the Syrian military, and seize parts of Aleppo for the first time since Syrian government forces recaptured it in 2016. The militants have also reportedly seized control of Saraqib, a strategic city in Idlib province.
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The Syrian Armed Forces, which launched a counteroffensive on Thursday, said earlier that they were actively engaged in both Aleppo and Idlib “to repel the offensive by terrorist organizations... backed by a large number of armed foreign terrorists.”
According to a statement on Friday, the Syrian military “inflicted heavy losses” on the militants, killing and wounding hundreds. The Syrian authorities temporarily closed Aleppo Airport and key access roads leading to the city. Clashes between government forces and militants have resulted in the deaths of at least 27 civilians so far, Reuters reported, citing a UN official.
Russia has pledged its support for Syria’s efforts to repel the jihadist forces, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying on Friday that the assault was an infringement on Syrian sovereignty.
Russian fighter jets stationed in Syria carried out airstrikes against jihadist militants, Colonel Oleg Ignasyuk, the deputy head of the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria, told reporters in a briefing on Friday, adding that at least 600 militants were killed by Russian and Syrian forces over the two days of the counteroffensive.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi earlier claimed that the US and Israel were responsible for the resurgence of terrorism in Syria. In a phone call with al-Sabbagh on Friday, Araghchi called the offensive “an American-Zionist” plot intended to strike a blow against Syria’s government, which supports Palestine.
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On Friday, Türkiye called for an end to the attacks on Idlib and Aleppo, with the Foreign Ministry posting on X that “the recent fighting has caused… an undesirable escalation of tensions.”