The Iran Project
: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says it is “too early” to make any predictions for Syria’s future as there are a multitude of developments in the making in the Arab country following the fall of the Assad government.
“It is premature to make judgments about Syria’s future at this stage; numerous factors will shape the country’s future, the future is highly uncertain,” Araghchi said.
The top Iranian diplomat noted that while some parties might claim to have achieved victories, the overall situation remains unpredictable, PressTV reported.
The terrorist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) took over Syria and brought an end to Assad’s 24-year reign earlier this month.
Araghchi’s remarks came a day after Fatemeh Mohajerani, the Iranian government spokeswoman, stressed the importance of a Syrian government based on the popular vote of its citizens, describing it as a key concern for Iran.
Another critical concern, she noted, is preventing the rise and expansion of terrorism, as it significantly impacts both Syria and the entire region.