New Syrian Administration Initiates National Dialogue
The new Syrian administration is poised to launch a comprehensive national dialogue aimed at establishing a transitional phase following the recent fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. Scheduled to take place in the coming days, this dialogue will involve representatives from various sectors of Syrian society, including political groups, civil society, and military factions. The meeting is seen as a crucial step towards outlining the governance mechanism for the state during this transitional period. Sources indicate that the new administration, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, has already finalized preparations for the meeting, which aims to foster inclusivity and representation of the Syrian populace.
In a significant development, an American delegation of three senior diplomats arrived in Damascus to engage with the new leadership, marking a notable shift in international relations concerning Syria. This visit follows similar outreach from France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United Nations, all of which have sent envoys to establish connections with the transitional authorities. Additionally, several countries have reopened their embassies in Damascus, signaling a renewed interest in diplomatic relations with Syria.
The interim government, headed by Mohammed al-Bashir, is expected to operate for a period of three months, focusing on maintaining security, providing essential services, and creating a conducive environment for the establishment of a permanent government.