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Interim Syrian leader vows to rebuild but faces cash crunch

Interim Syrian leader vows to rebuild but faces cash crunch

Posted on December 11, 2024 By admin


Syria’s new Interim Prime Minister said he aimed to bring back millions of Syrian refugees, protect all citizens and provide basic services but acknowledged it would be difficult because the country lacked foreign currency.

“In the coffers there are only Syrian pounds worth little or nothing. One U.S. dollar buys 35,000 of our coins,” he told Italian newspaper.

“We have no foreign currency and as for loans and bonds we are still collecting data. So yes, financially we are very bad.”

Mr. Bashir ran the rebel-led Salvation Government in a tiny pocket of northwestern Syria, before the 12-day lightning rebel offensive swept into Damascus and toppled veteran autocrat President Bashar al-Assad.

U.S. Officials, engaging with rebels led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), urged them not to assume automatic leadership of the country but instead run an inclusive process to form a transitional government.

HTS is a former al Qaeda affiliate that led the anti-Assad revolt and has lately downplayed its jihadist roots.

In a brief address on state television on Tuesday (December 10, 2024), Mr. Bashir said he would lead the Interim Authority until March 1.

Behind him were two flags – the green, black and white flag flown by Opponents of Mr. Assad throughout the civil war, and a white flag with the Islamic oath of faith in black writing, typically flown in Syria by Sunni Islamist fighters.

Massive rebuild

Rebuilding Syria will be a colossal task following a civil war that killed hundreds of thousands of people. Cities have been bombed to ruins, swathes of countryside depopulated and the economy gutted by international sanctions. Millions of refugees still live in camps after one of the biggest displacements of modern times.

With European countries pausing asylum applications from Syrians, some refugees from Turkey and elsewhere began making their way home.

Ala Jabeer cried as he prepared to cross from Turkey into Syria with his 10-year-old daughter on Tuesday (Dec. 10, 2024), 13 years after the war forced him to flee his home.

He returns without his wife and three of his children who died in devastating earthquakes that struck the region last year.

“God willing, things will be better than under Mr. Assad’s Government. We’ve already seen that his oppression is over,” he said.

“The most important reason for me to return is that my mother lives in Latakia. She can take care of my daughter, so I can work,” Mr. Jabeer said.

In the capital Damascus, banks reopened for the first time since Mr. Assad’s overthrow on Tuesday (Dec. 10, 2024). Shops also opened again, traffic returned to the roads, cleaners were out sweeping the streets and there were fewer armed men about.

U.S. cautions

U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer told Reuters Washington was still working out how it will engage with the rebel groups.

Mr. Finer said a contingent of about 900 U.S. troops on a counter-terrorism mission in northeastern Syria would be staying there. The top U.S. General responsible for the Middle East visited them on Tuesday (Dec. 10, 2024).

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller declined to say whether Washington would change HTS’s designation as a foreign terrorist organization, which prevents Washington from assisting it.

“We have seen over the years any number of militant groups who have seized power, who have promised that they would respect minorities, who have promised that they would respect religious freedom, promised that they would govern in an inclusive way, and then see them fail to meet those promises,” he said.

Mr. Miller said the United States had asked HTS to help locate and free American journalist Austin Tice, who was kidnapped in Syria in 2012. He said this was a “priority” for Washington.

Israeli incursion

Israeli airstrikes have hit bases of the Syrian army, whose forces had melted away in the face of the rebel advance.

The Israeli Military said it had struck most of Syria’s strategic weapons stockpiles in the past 48 hours and Defence Minister Israel Katz said it aims to impose a “sterile defence zone” in southern Syria that would be enforced without a permanent troop presence.

Israel, which has sent forces across the border into a demilitarised zone inside Syria, acknowledged on Tuesday (Dec. 10, 2024) that troops had also taken up some positions beyond a buffer zone established following the 1973 Middle East war, though it denied they were advancing towards Damascus.

Israel’s incursion, condemned by Turkey, Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, creates an additional security problem for the new administration, although Israel says its intervention is temporary.

Published – December 11, 2024 04:48 pm IST



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