According to the statement shared by the White House, Biden informed Congress that he would extend the duration of the presidential decree he announced on October 14, 2019, in order to deal with the developments in Syria and the “unusual and extraordinary” threat to US national security and foreign policy originating from this country. informed.
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Biden argued that “especially the steps taken by the Turkish government for military action in the northeast of Syria threaten peace, stability and security in the region and weaken the fight against DAESH” and said that the current situation in and concerning Syria “is unusual for the national security and foreign policy of the United States.” and continued to pose an “extraordinary threat”.
For this reason, Biden noted that he decided to extend the state of emergency, which will expire on October 14, 2023, for another year. (AA)