Syrian President Ahmad al-Shar’a is facing questions both domestically and internationally about his ability to unify a war-torn Syria and establish stability and democracy after more than a decade of conflict and destruction.
Observers say al-Shar’a faces immense challenges, including rebuilding devastated communities, protecting minorities, and lifting harsh economic sanctions imposed on the country.
In an interview with the American network CBS, al-Shar’a said:
“Syria deserves to live in peace and security, and the world will benefit from its new reality… This is a historic opportunity for the region.”
He added:
“Entering the presidential palace was not a moment of pride, but a reminder of all the evil that came from this place against the Syrian people.”