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US diplomats in Damascus for first time in more than 10 years following fall of Assad regime

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A group of U.S. officials are in Syria’s capital for the first time in more than 10 years seeking information on American citizens who disappeared under the Assad regime, among other things.

The team visiting Damascus consists of US Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs Roger Carstens, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs (NEA) Barbara Leaf and NEA Senior Adviser Daniel Rubinstein, a State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

Rubinstein, who previously served as U.S. Special Envoy for Syria and has decades of foreign affairs experience, will lead the diplomatic engagement, the spokesperson confirmed. 

His mission is to engage with the Syrian people and key parties within the country. He also seeks to coordinate with allies to advance principles laid out in a meeting between world leaders in the Jordanian city of Aqaba earlier this month.

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Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs (NEA) Barbara Leaf (left), US Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs Roger Carstens (middle) and NEA Senior Adviser Daniel Rubinstein (right) are in Damascus, Syria, for a diplomatic engagement, a State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital (Alex Wong/Getty Images; Mehmet Serkan afak/Anadolu via Getty Images;  Gali Tibbon-Pool/Getty Images)

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The trio will meet with the Syrian people to uncover their vision for their country after the Assad regime fell earlier this month amid an ongoing civil war. They will also ask how the U.S. can help support them in their desired future.

«They will be engaging directly with the Syrian people, including members of civil society, activists, members of different communities, and other Syrian voices,» the spokesperson said, in part.

The three officials will also meet with representatives of Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS), a U.S.-designated terrorist group, to «discuss transition principles» endorsed by the United States and regional partners in Aqaba, Jordan, the State Department said.

Abu Mohamed al-Jolani leads the U.S.-designated terrorist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) that took over Syria following the fall of the Assad regime.

Abu Mohamed al-Jolani leads the U.S.-designated terrorist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) that took over Syria following the fall of the Assad regime. (OMAR HAJ KADOUR/AFP via Getty Images)

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken previously noted that world leaders discussed «the need for an inclusive, Syrian-led political transition» during the Aqaba Meetings on Syria in Jordan on Dec. 14.

«The United States supports a future government in Syria that is chosen by and representatives of all Syrians,» Blinken said on X.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan on Dec. 13 in Turkey to discuss establishing greater stability in Syria amid competing rebel factions.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan on Dec. 13 in Turkey to discuss establishing greater stability in Syria amid competing rebel factions. (Getty Images)

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Another goal of the visit is to determine what has happened to American citizens who disappeared under the Assad regime, including former marine turned freelance journalist Austin Tice, who was kidnapped while reporting in Syria in 2012.

Carstens has been leading the charge to locate Tice and recently shared that Rewards for Justice is offering up to $10 million for information on his whereabouts.

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The State Department’s Reward for Justice program is offering $10 million for information relating Austin Tice. (The State Department’s Reward for Justice)

«Given recent events in Syria, the FBI is renewing our call for information that could lead to the safe location, recovery, and return of Austin Bennett Tice, who was detained in Damascus in August 2012,» the FBI said in a statement.


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La embajada argentina en Kiev sufrió daños tras un nuevo ataque de Rusia sobre Ucrania con misiles

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Un ataque ruso contra la ciudad de Kiev este viernes causó daños materiales «relativamente leves» en las embajadas de varios países, como Argentina, Portugal, Albania y Montenegro, informó el ministro de Exteriores luso, Paulo Rangel, quien anunció la presentación de una «protesta formal» a Rusia.

Rangel precisó en declaraciones a los periodistas en Cascais (área metropolitana de Lisboa) que no tienen registro de heridos en el equipo de la embajada de Portugal en Kiev, que está en el mismo edificio que las de Argentina, Albania y Montenegro. Hasta el momento, la embajada argentina en Kiev no emitió ningún comunicado.

«Esto es altamente condenable. Cualquier ataque de Rusia a Ucrania y a la ciudad de Kiev merece nuestra más fuerte condena, pero es absolutamente inaceptable que pueda haber ataques que tengan impacto o afecten a instalaciones diplomáticas», defendió el ministro, quien dijo que convocaron en Lisboa al encargado de Negocios de la embajada rusa para presentar una «protesta formal», ya que el embajador no está en la capital.

Según sus datos, en las instalaciones lusas en Kiev se rompieron algunas ventanas y algunas puertas quedaron «afectadas».

El ministro portugués insistió en que, según las reglas diplomáticas internacionales, es «absolutamente inaceptable» que se ataque a las misiones diplomáticas.

Cuestionado sobre posibles acciones a nivel europeo, Rangel alegó que en primer lugar están centrados en dar una respuesta nacional y que impulsarán diligencias «a otro nivel un poco más tarde».

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Entre las instalaciones afectadas también están las de la Embajada de Macedonia del Norte, ubicada en el distrito de Holosiiv, según informaron las autoridades del país.

«No se han registrado heridos entre nuestro personal diplomático durante el ataque, pero sí daños materiales en la Embajada», señaló el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Macedonia del Norte.

Varias ventanas quedaron rotas en la delegación de este país, ubicado en un edificio en el distrito de Holosiiv que alberga las Embajadas de otros cinco países.

La alta representante de la Unión Europea para Asuntos Exteriores y Seguridad, Kaja Kallas, condenó el ataque contra Portugal en un mensaje publicado en la red social X y defendió que «ninguna representación diplomática debería ser blanco de ataque o incluso impactada».

«Esto es otro ataque bárbaro de Rusia contra objetivos civiles que no muestra ninguna voluntad de paz. Expreso mi total solidaridad al personal diplomático», escribió.

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