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Syrian government declares capital fully under its control

- BY ZEINA KARAM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Syria’s military on Monday captured an enclave in southern Damascus from Islamic State militants following a ruinous monthlong battle, bringing the entire capital and its far-flung suburbs under full government control for the first time since the civil war began in 2011.

The gains freed President Bashar Assad’s forces to move with allied militiamen on remaining rebelheld territory in the south near the border with Israel, as Syria’s chief ally Iran comes under growing pressure from the Trump administra­tion to withdraw its troops from the country.

Iranian-backed militias, including the Lebanese group Hezbollah, have been instrument­al in helping Assad’s over-stretched forces recapture huge areas around Damascus and in the country’s centre and north, building a military presence that has alarmed Israel and its U.S. ally, which is now looking to constrain Iran’s activities.

Iranian officials have vowed to stay on in Syria for as long as needed, setting the stage for a potential confrontat­ion as Washington seeks to tighten the screws on Tehran following the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal brokered with Iran under President Barack Obama and world powers.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo threatened Iran with the “strongest sanctions in history” if Tehran doesn’t change course. In his first major foreign policy speech since taking the post as the top U.S. diplomat, he issued a list of demands that he said should be included in any new nuclear treaty with Iran, including that it “withdraw all forces” from Syria, halt support for Hezbollah and stop threatenin­g Israel.

Iran and Russia have joined forces in Syria, providing crucial military support to Assad’s forces and giving them the upper hand in the civil war. Russian President Vladimir Putin told Assad at a meeting last week that a political settlement in Syria should encourage foreign countries to withdraw their troops from Syria. Putin’s envoy to Syria, Alexander Lavrentyev, said Putin was referring to Iranian forces, among others.

Iran says it is in Syria at the behest of the Assad government and says it is fighting “terrorism” in the form of Islamic extremists, including the Islamic State group and al-qaida. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi told reporters that no one can force Tehran to do anything it doesn’t want to do.

“Our presence in Syria has been based on a request by the Syrian government and Iran will continue its support as long as the Syrian government wants,” he said, speaking shortly before Pompeo made his remarks.

 ?? SANA/AP PHOTO ?? In this file photo, Syrian government forces oversee a bus carrying al-qaida-linked fighters during an evacuation from the Palestinia­n refugee camp of Yarmouk, near Damascus, Syria. Syria’s military said Monday that it has liberated the last...
SANA/AP PHOTO In this file photo, Syrian government forces oversee a bus carrying al-qaida-linked fighters during an evacuation from the Palestinia­n refugee camp of Yarmouk, near Damascus, Syria. Syria’s military said Monday that it has liberated the last...

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