Agencies
DAMASCUS
Qatar on Saturday officially reopened its embassy in the Syrian capital Damascus after nearly 13 years.
The Qatari flag was raised at the embassy building, which resumed operations in the Syrian capital following the fall of the Assad regime.
Khalid al-Khalid, a local resident, expressed his happiness over the embassy’s reopening.
He noted that Qatar was one of the countries that supported the Syrian revolution, saying: "I hope other countries will also reopen their embassies.”
Al-Khalid emphasized the need for Syria to receive international support, noting: "We want Arab countries to stand with us.”
Another citizen, Nour Ghaith, said that the reopening of the embassy would contribute to Syria’s progress toward becoming a safe place, with hopes that those who had fled would return.
She added that she was pleased about the embassy’s reopening, as it would aid in Syria’s reconstruction.
Qatar closed its embassy in Damascus in July 2011, following attacks by supporters of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. These attacks were a response to the coverage of the Syrian Revolution by Al Jazeera television, which began in March 2011.
Bashar al-Assad, Syria’s leader for nearly 25 years, fled to Russia after anti-regime groups took control of Damascus on Dec. 8, ending the Baath Party regime, which had been in power since 1963.