The U.S. National Security Advisor Sullivan, who connected to the "Good Morning America" program aired on ABC, evaluated the recent developments in Syria. Sullivan stated that the end of the Assad regime would be a good thing for both the U.S. and the world, commenting, "Assad was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and the oppression of religious and ethnic minorities." "WE ARE ON ALERT"Additionally, Sullivan mentioned that they are on alert against potential risks that may arise in the new process, emphasizing that they are vigilant regarding elements that could threaten American interests in Syria and the resurgence of ISIS. Regarding the U.S. position on what will happen in Syria from now on, Sullivan stated, "We are ready to work with anyone who wants a stable, inclusive, and democratic future in Syria." LISTED PRIORITIESThe U.S. advisor listed his priorities in Syria as "preventing the resurgence of ISIS," "ensuring the security and stability of countries like Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon," and "supporting the efforts of Syrians to build a better future for their country." "WE DO NOT HAVE INFORMATION ON ASSAD'S ESCAPE"Sullivan expressed satisfaction with the significant weakening of Iran and Russia in the context of Syria, but stated that they do not have information on how Assad escaped to Moscow. Sullivan remarked, "As a result, Assad has become almost unsupported, alone, and vulnerable, and he had to flee. Will he be held accountable for what he has done? This largely depends on why Russia granted asylum to a murderous dictator."
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