RIYADH: Syria’s new leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa said Ƶ has a major role to play in his country’s future during an interview with aired on Sunday.
“Ƶ has a major role in Syria’s future, and I take pride in everything it has done for us,” he said, adding that he spent his early childhood in Riyadh and hopes to visit the city again.
Al-Sharaa also praised recent Saudi statements as “very positive” and commended Riyadh’s efforts toward stabilizing Syria.
He added that the Kingdom has major investment opportunities in Syria.
Speaking about elections in the country, Al-Sharaa said organizing polls in Syria could take up to four years as it requires a comprehensive population census. He said drafting a new constitution could take three years.
Al-Sharaa is Syria’s de facto leader until March 1, when Syria’s different factions are set to hold a political dialogue to determine the country’s political future and establish a transitional government that brings the divided country together. There, he said, Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham will dissolve after years of being the country’s most dominant militant group that held a strategic enclave in the country’s northwest.
He also expressed hope that the administration of US president-elect Donald Trump would lift sanctions on his country after Bashar Assad’s ouster.
“The sanctions on Syria were issued based on the crimes that the regime committed,” Al-Sharaa said.
Since HTS and allied militants had ousted Assad, “these sanctions should be removed automatically,” he said.
Speaking about Syrian-Russian relations, he said the two countries shared “deep strategic interests.”
He expressed his desire to rebuild ties with the close ally of Assad and said: “Russia is an important country and is considered the second most powerful country in the world.”
He added: “All Syria’s arms are of Russian origin, and many power plants are managed by Russian experts... We do not want Russia to leave Syria in the way that some wish.”
The HTS leader also said negotiations are ongoing with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in northeastern Syria, and hopes that their armed forces will integrate with the Syrian security agencies.
The Kurdish-led group is Washington’s key ally in Syria, where it is heavily involved in targeting Daesh sleeper cells.
Ƶ has a major role in Syria’s future, Al-Sharaa says
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Ƶ has a major role in Syria’s future, Al-Sharaa says
- Al-Sharaa spent his early childhood in Riyadh and hopes to visit the city again
- He commended Riyadh’s efforts toward stabilizing Syria