Feb 10 β€’ 21:53 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Syria: Security presence in Hasaka and European recognition of the government's role in combating terrorism

The European Union has acknowledged the Syrian government's role in combating terrorism amid security developments in Hasaka, as concerns grow over the potential resurgence of ISIS.

The European Union's Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement, Dubravka Suica, has stated that the Syrian government has become the primary authority responsible for combating terrorism in the country. This declaration comes in the wake of intensified security situations in Hasaka, with the EU noting Syria's critical importance to the security landscape of the region and Europe. Recent developments, including the withdrawal of Kurdish forces from al-Hawl camp, have raised alarms about the ongoing security threats, particularly the potential return of ISIS, which underscores the precarious state of stability in the area.

Suica highlighted that the EU is aware of the continuous security risks posed by the remnants of ISIS, especially after the transfer of 2,250 ISIS affiliated individuals to Iraq following clashes with the Syrian army. This transfer is perceived as a measure to alleviate the pressures within Syria; however, the overall burden on the country remains significant. The ongoing struggle against terrorism highlights the complexities of managing security in a region characterized by multiple conflicting interests and factions.

Furthermore, the EU has committed to continuing humanitarian aid to Syria, although Suica emphasized that humanitarian assistance alone would not suffice and should be complemented with robust financing for development and recovery efforts. This indicates the EU's recognition of the need for a more comprehensive approach to the crisis in Syria, one that balances immediate humanitarian needs with long-term developmental strategies to ensure stability and security in the region.

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