UAE Expresses Support to Syria in Fight against COVID-19


UAE Expresses Support to Syria in Fight against COVID-19

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan discussed the repercussions of the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) during a phone call with Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad as the Syrian army inches closer to win the war against foreign-backed terrorists in Idlib

Zayed affirmed that the UAE supports the Syrian people during these extraordinary circumstances, saying Syria will not remain alone in these critical circumstances.

In a post on Twitter on Friday, bin Zayed said that he had exchanged views with Assad on the novel coronavirus and vowed to support the Arab country during the pandemic.

For his part, Assad welcomed the UAE’s initiative and praised the Persian Gulf country’s humanitarian stance in light of the pandemic that is wreaking havoc in the region and the world.

Syria has recorded five cases of COVID-19 so far, but there are concerns about a rapid spread of the respiratory disease in the war-wracked country, where health system and infrastructure have been decimated by years of conflict.

Friday's phone call was reported to be the first publicized contact between an Arab leader and Assad since Syria plunged into foreign-sponsored militancy in 2011.

The UAE has long been a supporter of anti-Damascus terrorists fighting to topple the Syrian government.

Currently, however, alliances shift as the war in Syria winds down with the army capturing most of the territory that was once lost to Takfiri elements.

The Syrian military is now engaged in a months-old operation to liberate the last major terrorist-held area in the country.

Idlib Province, home to Turkish-backed elements, is the only large territory in the hands of terrorists after the Syrian military managed to undo militant gains and bring back almost all of Syrian soil under government control.

In late 2018, the UAE reopened its embassy in Damascus for the first time since an Arab diplomatic boycott of Syria.

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