mosaique.info logo
  1. home
  2. article
  3. Syrian Interim Leader Calls for Lifting of Global Sanctions to Contribute to Regional Peace Efforts

Syrian Interim Leader Calls for Lifting of Global Sanctions to Contribute to Regional Peace Efforts

ai generated text

Ahmed al-Sharaa, the head of Syria's new administration, has stated that the country aims to contribute to regional peace. Al-Sharaa has met with a US delegation, describing the meeting as "positive". Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has also met with Al-Sharaa, emphasizing the need for unity and stability in Syria. The two officials called for the lifting of international sanctions against Syria. Rebuilding the country is the top priority, according to Al-Sharaa. Intelligence agencies are concerned that the territory may become a jihadist sanctuary once again, despite the Assad regime's fall.

    1. We salute the Syrian people for their great victories and we salute you for your battle that you waged to get rid of oppression and tyranny that lasted more than 50 years.
    1. We don't want conflict either with Israel or with other countries. Syria won't be used to target other countries. Syrians are tired and just need to live in peace.
    2. Our terrorist listing is the result of a political will. We've carried out military operations, we haven't targeted civilians. Terrorism is about targeting civilians, and we haven't done that.
    3. We take pride in our culture, our religion and our Islam. Being part of the Islamic environment does not mean the exclusion of other sects. On the contrary, it is our duty to protect them.
    4. This regime has been ruling for more than 50 years, and some of these sanctions were handed down in the 1970s. That's why the action must be swift, these sanctions must be lifted quickly in order for us to take our country forward.
    5. We have absolutely nothing against the Kurds as long as they don't advocate separatism and division.
Syrian Interim Leader Calls for Lifting of Global Sanctions to Contribute to Regional Peace Efforts