If the resolution is totally implemented, we will see a situation that is stable, but if there are no guarantees for civilians.... The civilians there don't want to exit from eastern Ghouta. Our demand is not to exit from Ghouta, because there are no areas, no safe way, and also we don't know what the future will be for civilians if they leave. We learned the lesson after Aleppo. It would be the same situation if they exit from eastern Ghouta. Dying from the bombing is the same thing as dying in Damascus under regime control, or in the prisons there.
My cousin tried to exit from eastern Ghouta on December 18, and with the regime, he is now in Saydnaya prison. There are no guarantees for civilians to exit, so the solution is to keep the civilians there and protect them from the bombing with pressure on the Russian Federation, Iran, and the Assad regime.