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Trump urged the U.S. not to interfere in Syria

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US President-elect Donald Trump said that America should not interfere in the situation in Syria. The corresponding post he published on December 7 in the social network Truth Social.

"Syria is a mess, but she is not our friend and the United States should have nothing to do with it. This is not our fight. Let things run their course," Trump wrote.

He said Syrian militants are now preparing to take "serious steps to overthrow Syrian President Bashar al-Assad."

On November 29, the Syrian army launched a counteroffensive against the positions of the terrorist group's militants, who captured more than 20 settlements north and west of the city of Aleppo, and liberated the city of al-Baqoum during the fighting. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi called the terrorists' activation part of the US plan amid Israel's defeat in Lebanon. At the same time, the White House denied its involvement in the events.

In turn, Britain, the U.S., France and Germany called on all parties in Syria to de-escalate, and Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzya said that Russia strongly condemns the terrorists' outburst, and reminded that the Russian Armed Forces are acting in Syria at the request of the legitimate authorities in Damascus and fight back against terrorists.

Later, on December 5, it was reported that the Russian and Syrian Air Forces destroyed at least 300 terrorists in the SAR within a day. The operation was carried out in the provinces of Idlib, Hama and Aleppo. After that, on December 7, the Syrian Defense Ministry reported that SAA servicemen together with the Russian air force defeated terrorist groups in the north of Homs province.

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