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Syrian Rebels Announce Transitional Government with Mohammed al-Bashir as Head

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Syrian opposition forces are in talks to take formal control of the country following the swift overthrow of President Assad. The UN Security Council is meeting behind closed doors to discuss the situation. Mohammed Al-Bashir, head of the rebels' Salvation Government in northwest Syria, has been tasked with forming a transitional government. He previously held the role of development minister. Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, the Islamist leader who led the offensive, announced talks on a transfer of power.

    1. It is likely all of these entities will recognize the new [HTS] government on the condition it forms a moderate administration, refrains from fighting the Kurdish YPG, and does not support Hezbollah or Hamas.
    1. There should be no doubt that what happened in Syria was the result of a joint American-Zionist plot.
    1. We would like to see the situation in the country stabilized somehow as soon as possible.
    1. He is secured, and it shows that Russia acts as required in such an extraordinary situation.
    1. It is true that Idlib is a small region lacking resources, but they [SG officials] have a very high-level of experience after starting with nothing.
    1. The general command has tasked us with running the transitional government until March 1.
    2. Precisely because we are Islamic, we will guarantee the rights of all people and all sects in Syria.
    3. Mine is an appeal to all Syrians abroad: Syria is now a free country that has earned its pride and dignity. Come back.
    1. We reached out to Assad, saying, 'Come, let us determine the future of Syria together'. Unfortunately, we did not get a positive response.
    1. Our priority is establishing stability in Syria as soon as possible, preventing terrorism from gaining ground, and ensuring that IS and the PKK aren't dominant.