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Reaction to Syrian rebels' expanding advance against Assad

Syrian rebels went into residential areas of the city of Homs on Saturday, sources stated, pushing a lightning week-long advance as front lines collapse across the nation and government forces battle to save President Bashar al-Assad's 24-year guideline.

Following are responses.

U.S. PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP

Syria is a mess, however is not our pal, & & THE UNITED STATES NEED TO HAVE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH IT THIS IS NOT OUR FIGHT. LET IT. PLAY OUT. DO NOT GET INVOLVED!, Trump stated in a post on his social networks platform Truth Social.

RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SERGEI LAVROV

It's inadmissible to allow the terrorist group to take control of the lands in violation of arrangements.

TURKISH PRESIDENT TAYYIP ERDOGAN

There is now a new reality in Syria, politically and diplomatically. And Syria comes from Syrians with all its ethnic, sectarian and religious elements.

Individuals of Syria are the ones who will choose the future of their own country.

As Turkey, our wish is for our neighbour Syria to rapidly gain back the peace, stability and serenity it has been yearning for 13 years.

SYRIAN PRIME MINISTER MOHAMMAD GHAZI AL-JALALI

The real battle our nation is fighting is the battle for ... national identity. The geographical fight is a secondary one, which our brave army and armed forces have actually been combating because 2011 and continues to this day.

TOBIAS LINDNER, A MINISTER OF STATE AT THE GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTRY

We prompt all celebrations to de-escalate and to remind them of their commitment to safeguard civilians. There need to be no foreign escalation. Russian airstrikes on civilian targets are especially fretting. What we require now is a political procedure, a solution in the U.N. structure of resolution 2254.

HAMISH FALCONER, BRITAIN'S MINISTER FOR THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA

I stay very concerned by the capacity for big full-blown attacks by the regime or by Russia. Any suggestion of making use of chemical weapons would be intolerable.

NORWEGIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ESPEN BARTH EIDE

I think there is time for really to call for discussion, for a political settlement and to try to stop this before it really goes absolutely down the drain.

(source: Reuters)