US, partners agree to support Syria after Assad
The United States and its partners in the region have agreed on shared principles to guide its support of Syria following the toppling of the Assad regime, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in remarks to the press during his trip to Jordan.
"Our message to the Syrian people is this: We want them to succeed, and we're prepared to help them do so," Blinken said. "Today's agreement sends a unified message to the new interim authority and parties in Syria on the principles crucial to securing much needed support and recognition, which we've reflected in the joint communique that should be issued very shortly. We agreed that the transition process should be Syrian led and Syrian owned and produce an inclusive and representative government."
"Syria should not be used as a base for terrorist groups or others who threaten Syria's people, its neighbors or the world," he added, later warning that ISIS will try to regroup and take advantage of the transition in Syria.