Lina Sinjab
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There is, you know, views of excitement that the world is coming back to Syria and acknowledging this new change, but also are hoping that these new governments focus on lifting sanctions. The country has been really crippled by economic sanctions. 90% of the population under the poverty line So having money coming in for aid for rebuilding the country is very important.
But as important as well, many people are wanting these governments to ensure that the new leadership here in Syria does not abolish their rights, that will apply democracy and will work on the constitution that is inclusive of the whole Syrian society. However, some other people that I've met who met with the Europeans before going to the meeting with HTS also had some other views to share.
But as important as well, many people are wanting these governments to ensure that the new leadership here in Syria does not abolish their rights, that will apply democracy and will work on the constitution that is inclusive of the whole Syrian society. However, some other people that I've met who met with the Europeans before going to the meeting with HTS also had some other views to share.
I think there are lots of meetings taking place between different groups, whether official opposition in new emerging groups, artists, writers. You know, there are lots of meetings with members of the HTS. But the question is not those meetings, it's the delivery.
I think there are lots of meetings taking place between different groups, whether official opposition in new emerging groups, artists, writers. You know, there are lots of meetings with members of the HTS. But the question is not those meetings, it's the delivery.
Mr. al-Sharra, when he's talking, he is giving assurances to everyone that this is going to be a government representing of all society. It's going to be open and inclusive. But his government that he has appointed says, the way they're acting, they're not acting as a government of an interim government. They're acting as if they are in charge.
Mr. al-Sharra, when he's talking, he is giving assurances to everyone that this is going to be a government representing of all society. It's going to be open and inclusive. But his government that he has appointed says, the way they're acting, they're not acting as a government of an interim government. They're acting as if they are in charge.
They have the sole decision and they're making decisions on behalf of the whole society, like the issue of the curricula, that the changes were focused on, you know, focusing on Islamic background for the curricula and something that is really worrying people, women's rights and many other things. So people are out and about trying to say we don't want to be reactive to what they say.
They have the sole decision and they're making decisions on behalf of the whole society, like the issue of the curricula, that the changes were focused on, you know, focusing on Islamic background for the curricula and something that is really worrying people, women's rights and many other things. So people are out and about trying to say we don't want to be reactive to what they say.
We want to be proactive in asserting our rights. We're not going to go into another form of dictatorship. We are here to speak our minds and enforce them.
We want to be proactive in asserting our rights. We're not going to go into another form of dictatorship. We are here to speak our minds and enforce them.
They said that they were productive and detailed, and they went into discussing a variety of issues, but most importantly discussing the transition to a Syria-led government that is representative and inclusive of the whole society. They've discussed the issue of the security and stability in Syria, regional stability, and also security. some U.S.
They said that they were productive and detailed, and they went into discussing a variety of issues, but most importantly discussing the transition to a Syria-led government that is representative and inclusive of the whole society. They've discussed the issue of the security and stability in Syria, regional stability, and also security. some U.S.
interests, especially related to the missing Americans in Syria during Assad's time. On top of them, Austin Theist, who went missing in 2012, and that they are still looking for traces of his whereabout, and they will continue to do so in cooperation with this new leadership and other partners on the ground inside Syria.
interests, especially related to the missing Americans in Syria during Assad's time. On top of them, Austin Theist, who went missing in 2012, and that they are still looking for traces of his whereabout, and they will continue to do so in cooperation with this new leadership and other partners on the ground inside Syria.
They basically said that Iran had, you know, messed up inside Syria. They've been part of the killing in Syria and they shouldn't have any role in future Syria. While other, you know, regional countries have supported Syria, like Turkey, they will have, you know, a different relationship with the country.
They basically said that Iran had, you know, messed up inside Syria. They've been part of the killing in Syria and they shouldn't have any role in future Syria. While other, you know, regional countries have supported Syria, like Turkey, they will have, you know, a different relationship with the country.
They basically stress that the most important thing is the stability and sovereignty of Syria and also maintaining security that will enforce security for the Syrian government, for Syrian territory, but also for regional countries.
They basically stress that the most important thing is the stability and sovereignty of Syria and also maintaining security that will enforce security for the Syrian government, for Syrian territory, but also for regional countries.
They are taking baby steps towards their relationship inside Syria. They haven't mentioned anything about lifting sanctions that have been imposed on the country during the Assad time because of Assad atrocities, nor mentioned that they will be discussing or thinking about delisting Hayat Tahrir al-Sham as designated terror group.