The primary US diplomats to go to Syria because the fall of Bashar al Assad’s regime at the moment are in Damascus to carry talks with the nation’s new leaders.
The whereabouts of American journalist Austin Tice, who went lacking in Syria in 2012, are understood to be on the high of the delegation’s agenda.
The go to is going down almost two weeks after the Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) insurgent group ended the Assad dynasty’s greater than 50 years of rule in a lightning offensive.
A spokesperson from the US State Division has mentioned the American officers will meet with members of HTS, however didn’t affirm whether or not they’ll maintain talks with the group’s chief Ahmad al Sharaa.
“(The delegation) will be engaging directly with the Syrian people, including members of civil society, activists, members of different communities, and other Syrian voices about their vision for the future of their country and how the United States can help support them,” the US State Division mentioned.
It comes days after British diplomats held talks with al Sharaa, who was as soon as aligned with al Qaeda, in Syria.
HTS is designated a overseas terrorist organisation by the US, the UK, the UN and the EU.
Whereas that designation comes with a raft of sanctions, it doesn’t prohibit American or British officers from chatting with its members or leaders.
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British officers meet with Ahmad al Sharaa in Syria. Pic: Navy operation administration
The US delegation is being led by Barbara Leaf, the senior State Division official for the Center East, and is predicted to push for inclusion and the safety of minorities within the nation.
It would additionally encourage Syria’s leaders to reject terrorism – one thing the Biden administration says might be crucial for any US assist for a brand new authorities.
American officers say his public statements about defending minority and girls’s rights are welcome, however they continue to be sceptical that he’ll observe by on them in the long term.
The journey can also be going down greater than a decade after the US shuttered its embassy within the capital Damascus in 2012 throughout Syria’s civil battle.
The go to is not going to consequence within the fast reopening of the embassy, which is beneath the safety of the Czech authorities, based on American officers.
They added that diplomatic recognition might be made when the brand new Syrian authorities make their intentions clear.
Regardless of not having a diplomatic presence in Syria, US troops have been in small components of the nation throughout that point to struggle Islamic State (IS).
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Journalist nonetheless lacking after regime fall
The US has elevated its efforts to search out lacking journalist Austin Tice and return him house because the rebels took over Syria earlier this month.
Roger Carstens, the Biden administration’s chief envoy for hostage negotiations, is amongst these in Damascus at this time.
He has beforehand travelled to Lebanon to hunt details about the journalist, who disappeared at a checkpoint in a contested space west of Damascus through the Syrian civil battle.
A video launched weeks after Mr Tice went lacking reveals him blindfolded and held by armed males and saying “Oh, Jesus”.
He has not been heard from since.
Assad’s authorities had publicly denied that it was holding him.