Syria’s national dialogue conference kicked off on Tuesday with an opening statement from Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
Some 600 people from different parts of the country were invited to the gathering in Damascus, led by the former insurgent group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
Shara’s unlikely path from membership in Al Qaeda to head of state has raised questions about how he intends to govern Syria.
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Ahmed al-Sharaa urged for firm counteraction to all attempts to undermine the country’s unity and internal stability ...
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A long-awaited national dialogue conference intended to help chart Syria’s political future after the fall of former President Bashar Assad is set to begin. The main session will be held on Tuesday, ...
Although the conference was called to chart the country’s future, the Kurdish-led militia that controls much of Syria’s ...