The EU is also moving to reopen its mission in Syria, according to EU Foreign Policy head Kaja Kallas, France 24 reported.
What will happen next is not a mystery. There are only a few realistic scenarios, considering that the groups that toppled Assad are former ISIS and al-Qaeda terrorists.
Syrian's democratic opposition of 2011 was a loosely allied group and struggled with ideological, political, and ethnic divisions, resulting in a lack of unified leadership and goals.
The big losers are not just the tyrannical Assad regime but its closest allies, Hezbollah and Iran.
Julani called for the end of all foreign intervention in Syria in the interest of restabilizing and rebuilding the country.
Jordan seeks to ensure regional security and stability, including in Syria, including by involving the international community in these prospects.
Rebels launched their offensive on November 27, the same day the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire went into effect.