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Mohammad al-Bashir: We are trying to maintain the unity of Syria

The prime minister of the transitional government of Syria claimed that he is trying to preserve the integrity of the country.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted by Al-Arabi TV channel, “Mohammed al-Bashir”, the prime minister of the transitional government of Syria, claimed that he is trying to preserve the integrity of this country.

The prime minister of the transitional government of Syria claimed: We are trying to preserve the integrity of Syria and (this country) belongs to all the Syrian people.

Mohammed al-Bashir continued: The long years of war have tired our nation and we want our country to be stable.

The Prime Minister of the Syrian Transitional Government stated: The management of military operations works in the form of a single operations room.

This decision was announced publicly after a joint meeting between members of the Syrian government and terrorists in Damascus. Mohammad al-Bashir further announced in a conversation with the media that he was obliged to advance the government’s actions until the beginning of March 2025. Previously, following the terrorists’ control over Damascus, Muhammad al-Bashir was appointed to form the new Syrian cabinet to manage the transitional phase.

Mohammed al-Bashir is 41 years old and was born in Idlib province. He has a degree in electrical engineering from Aleppo University, and a degree in Sharia and Law from Idlib University. In 2022, al-Bashir was appointed as the Minister of Development and Humanitarian Affairs in the “Syrian opposition government” in Idlib.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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