Yesterday, according to the Bloomberg agency, Assad signaled to the US that he is ready to conclude a certain agreement in order to keep the territory or guarantee his safe departure from the country.
Opposition factions led by the rebel jihadist movement Hayat Tahrir al-Sham entered the Syrian capital Damascus on Sunday.
According to sources, President Bashar al-Assad is no longer in the capital, prompting speculation about his possible escape.
According to her source familiar with rebel operations, they are actively searching for Assad, with the rebels questioning Syrian military officers and intelligence officials who might know the president’s whereabouts.
Opposition Islamists have declared Damascus “free”, saying Assad has fled the capital.
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7:41 – According to Bashar Assad, yesterday, through intermediaries, he should have signaled to the United States that he is ready to conclude a certain agreement with the aim of preserving his territory or guaranteeing his safe departure from the country. One of the offers
One of the offers Assad made to the US was that Syria would end any cooperation with Iran-backed militant groups such as Hezbollah if the West influenced an end to operations by opposition militants.
7:40 – Syrian rebels announced on social networks on Sunday that President Assad had fled the country. They called on Syrians living abroad to return to a “free Syria”.