Ahmed al-Sharaa's high-stakes bid to remake Syria
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Ahmed al-Sharaa's high-stakes bid to remake Syria
"For the first time in nearly 60 years, a Syrian leader speaks at the United Nations. It was a symbolic moment for a nation long-isolated from the international stage."
"President Ahmed al-Sharaa says he can rebuild Syria through private investment and a deal with Israel. But how much can he concede in the name of progress, without losing Syrian public support?"
For the first time in nearly 60 years, a Syrian leader addresses the United Nations, marking a symbolic return from international isolation. President Ahmed al-Sharaa proposes rebuilding Syria through private investment and a negotiated deal with Israel. The agenda requires economic openings, security guarantees, sanctions relief, and legal reforms to attract capital. Widespread nationalist sentiment and factions opposed to normalization could resist concessions related to territory, resources, or sovereignty. Maintaining domestic legitimacy will depend on tangible reconstruction gains, transparent investment terms, and limited perceived compromises. International partners remain cautious about rapid reintegration without verifiable commitments.
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