In a new interview, de facto leader of Syria's new administration Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani urged the West to lift sanctions, stating they hinder post-war recovery. He discussed plans for a transitional government, a new constitution, and rebuilding Syria while distancing himself from prior ties to militant groups.
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00:00As you know, he took a lot of money from this country and ran away with it abroad.
00:07We will legally demand that he be handed over to Syria so that he can be tried by the Syrian judiciary.
00:19As for the Israelis, I think they had their reasons for intervening in Syria,
00:26such as the Iranian militias and Hezbollah.
00:28I think these reasons are in the past and we were able to remove them from Syria,
00:35Hezbollah and the Iranian militias.
00:38There is no justification for the Israeli forces to advance in Syria.
00:43How will we deal with the international pressure?
00:45We communicate with all the countries in the United Nations.
00:48Syria is in a state of war, whether it is a strong or a weak country.
00:52Syria is in a state of war and we need to develop Syria and strengthen it.
01:00We don't want any hostile plans in Syria at all.
01:03Syria does not pose any threat.
01:05I have said on many occasions that Syria will not pose a threat to any country in the world.
01:14I don't think that Syria can break up with Russia so quickly.
01:24We are also interested in building strategic relations between us and Russia
01:30based on the sovereignty of the Syrian state and the stability of its security and independence.