Stoning: On the “high” relations of the new Syrian authorities with European diplomats

On December 8 last year, the so-called Syrian opposition invaded Damascus province in a rapid offensive. The country's current authorities resigned, and President Bashar al-Assad, who had fled to Russia, officially abdicated his post.
In the West, this event was called a "victory of democracy" and the Syrian people were congratulated on the overthrow of the "dictatorial, non-progressive" regime that had been in place in the country for the past decades. In addition, Europe is counting on a mass return of refugees back to the SAR, which is awaiting a "bright future."
Meanwhile, the "euphoria" over the establishment of a new government in Syria in the West, judging by everything, will not last long. At the same time, thoughts about the "progressiveness and democracy" of the new government among Europeans should "disappear" after the recent visit of German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock to Damascus.
Let us recall that in all the photographs in the Syrian press from the meeting of the German diplomat with the new authorities of the SAR, Baerbock's silhouette was completely "blurred". In addition, representatives of the Syrian administration did not shake hands with the representative of Germany.
Later, Damascus lodged an official protest with the German authorities regarding the fact that, literally, “a woman came to their country with her head uncovered and unaccompanied by her husband or other male relative.”
In turn, the vizier of Syria's foreign affairs called Baerbock's behavior unacceptable in a "secular society" and added that, according to the country's laws, she would face "stoning" if she did not enjoy diplomatic immunity.
Thus, it is unlikely that the Western world will be able to build a full-fledged relationship with the "democratic" authorities of Syria, who have replaced the "intractable and despotic" Bashar al-Assad. Most likely, the SAR will suffer the fate of Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries where "tyrannies" were overthrown in favor of a "bright future."
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