Blinken Says US Engages with Syria’s HTS Amid Transition Talks

Sat Dec 14 2024
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AQABA, Jordan: The United States has made “direct contact” with Syria’s Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group despite designating the group as terrorists, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Saturday, as he sought international unity on a peaceful transition.

“We’ve been in contact with HTS and with other parties,” Blinken told reporters after talks on Syria in the Jordanian Red Sea resort of Aqaba.

He did not give details on how the contact took place but when asked if the United States reached out directly, he said: “Direct contact — yes.”

Blinken said that the contact was partly related to the search for Austin Tice, the US journalist who was kidnapped in 2012.

“We have pressed upon everyone we’ve been in contact with the importance of helping find Austin Tice and bringing him home,” Blinken said.

He said that in the dialogue with HTS the United States also “shared the principles” on Syria that he has publicly laid out.

Inclusive and Representative

Blinken was closing a regional tour in which he has sought common ground after HTS overthrew Bashar al-Assad, whose family ruled for half a century.

In Aqaba, Blinken took part in talks that brought together top Arab and European diplomats as well as Turkey.

Blinken said the talks would issue a joint statement in which “we agreed that the transition process should be Syrian-led and Syrian-owned and produce an inclusive and representative government”.

“The rights of all Syrians, including minorities and women, should be respected. Humanitarian aid should be able to reach people who need it,” Blinken said.

Blinken said that the talks also agreed that “state institutions” should continue to deliver essential services.

UN Syria envoy Geir Pedersen earlier told Blinken: “We need to make sure that state institutions do not collapse, and that we get in humanitarian assistance as quickly as possible.”

Terror Designation

Since taking power last weekend, HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has spoken in conciliatory terms about making peace with the broad spectrum of Syrian society.

Some analysts note that HTS has not focused on US or other Western targets.

Few expect a quick move by the United States to lift the terrorist designation, especially with a political transition set next month following Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election.

In Britain, a senior minister said that the government would decide quickly whether to remove the terrorist designation but Prime Minister Keir Starmer walked back the comments, saying it was still “far too early” to do so.

Blinken said that he found hope in the street celebrations in Syrian cities in recent days.

“No one has any illusions about how challenging this time will be, but there’s also something incredibly powerful — the Syrian people determined to break with the past and shape a better future,” he said.

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