Four opposition parties have appealed to the Syrian government to revoke its recognition of Abkhazia

Four opposition parties have addressed Syria's new government with a request to withdraw its recognition of Abkhazia's independence.

The opposition parties held a joint briefing on this matter.

According to Nika Gvaramia, one of the leaders of the "Coalition for Change," they have already sent the respective letter to Syria's new government.

"All four pro-Western opposition parties, with our signatures, have sent a letter to Syria's new government, which, despite Russia's opposition, is leading the country. The genocidal regime of Assad has fallen.

In 2018, Syria recognized the independence of Abkhazia. Now that the genocidal Assad regime is gone and there is a new government, instead of addressing the new government with a request to revoke the recognition of Abkhazia's independence, the Georgian government remains silent.

Therefore, as a pro-Western opposition, we are fulfilling our patriotic duty and acting in the interests of our homeland, and we have addressed Syria's new government with a request and demand to revoke the recognition of Abkhazia," Gvaramia stated.

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