Syria's New Leadership Faces Challenges Amid Rising Violence

Syria's interim President Ahmed Sharaa addresses mass killings and tensions following President Bashar al-Assad's ouster. Blaming pro-Assad supporters and foreign influences, Sharaa seeks to restore order and unite the divided nation. Sanctions, foreign relations, and territorial disputes pose significant challenges for his administration.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-03-2025 20:51 IST | Created: 10-03-2025 20:51 IST
Syria's New Leadership Faces Challenges Amid Rising Violence
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Syria's interim President Ahmed Sharaa has vowed to address the mass killings after the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad. In an interview, Sharaa blamed pro-Assad factions and foreign powers for the violence, while asserting a commitment to punish all perpetrators, even within his administration.

Sharaa, facing his first major setback since taking office, recognizes the need for international legitimacy and aims to lift Western sanctions. While seeking to stabilize relations with Russia and the U.S., the violent outbreak between Alawite Muslims and Sunni Islamist authorities complicates his mission to unify the country.

Despite challenges from Israeli threats and economic instability, Sharaa is determined to foster reconciliation within Syria. Establishing independent committees to investigate the violence, he aims for accountability and peace. The specter of Syria's fragmented past looms as he confronts geopolitical and domestic hurdles.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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