The United States of America will maintain a presence in eastern Syria. This was stated by Daniel Shapiro, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East Affairs, transmits Reuters.
According to him, the United States will continue to maintain its presence in the east of Syria and will take the necessary measures to prevent the revival of the terrorist "Islamic State".
Shapiro called on all parties to protect civilians, especially minorities, and respect international norms.
As reported, a turning point occurred in Syria on December 8, when the rebels captured the country's capital, Damascus, and announced the complete overthrow of Bashar Assad's regime.
According to the media, Syrian President Bashar Assad "with a high probability" died in a plane crash.
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