Syria foreign minister says removing sanctions key' to restoring stability
Briefly

Syria is beginning a gradual reconstruction after years of civil war, with new foreign minister Asaad al-Shaibani expressing hope for economic partnerships and regional relations. He highlighted the need for international cooperation and the critical role of easing economic sanctions, which hinder growth and stability. Al-Shaibani also announced a constitutional drafting process, involving various community representatives, pledging inclusiveness, especially for women. Despite attempts to renew ties with the West, hesitance towards newly established governance remains, particularly concerning human rights and representation of diverse groups.
We need the help of the international community to help us in this new experiment, Asaad al-Shaibani told the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos.
We inherited a lot of problems from the Assad regime but removing economic sanctions is key for the stability of Syria, al-Shaibani stated.
A committee of experts will be formed to draft a new constitution, which will represent all communities in Syria, including women.
Though some Western nations have moved to restore ties with Damascus, they remain cautious about the country's new rulers, led by HTS.
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