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Blinken meets King Abdullah in Syria diplomacy push

TOPSHOT - US Secretary of State Antony Blinken gestures upon his arrival in the Red Sea city of Aqaba in Jordan on December 12, 2024. Blinken started in Jordan a crisis tour following the overthrow of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad that will also take him to Turkey. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)
 
TOPSHOT - US Secretary of State Antony Blinken gestures upon his arrival in the Red Sea city of Aqaba in Jordan on December 12, 2024. Blinken started in Jordan a crisis tour following the overthrow of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad that will also take him to Turkey. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)
AQABA: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Jordan's King Abdullah on Thursday as President Joe Biden's outgoing administration pushes for an 'inclusive transition' in neighbouring Syria following the overthrow of Bashar al Assad.

Blinken, who will head to Türkiye later is in the region to seek support for principles that Washington hopes will guide what happens next in Syria.

'The Secretary underscored the United States’ support for an inclusive transition that can lead to an accountable and representative Syrian government chosen by the Syrian people,' State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said after the meeting in the Red Sea port of Aqaba.

Blinken also reiterated the importance of ensuring Syria's chemical weapons stockpiles are secured and destroyed, that civilians are protected and humanitarian aid can get to those who need it, and 'preventing Syria from being used as a base for terrorism or posing a threat to its neighbours,' Miller said.

Rebel group Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) is playing a key role in Damascus after it led the overthrow of Assad, ending more than 50 years of rule by the Assad family in a swift takeover after 13 years of civil war.

HTS was formerly allied with al Qaeda and is designated a terrorist organisation by the US, European Union, Türkiye and the UN.

Blinken and King Abdullah also discussed the need for a ceasefire deal in Israel's war in Gaza that sees hostages released, Miller said. Biden's team is pushing for a deal between Israel and Hamas in the final weeks before former President Donald Trump returns to the White House on January 20. — Reuters