LONDON, December 10. /TASS/. The world should not fear a new Syria rebuilt under its next government, the country's opposition leader Ahmed Al Sharaa told Sky News.
"Their fears are groundless," he said in response to the channel's request to give a message to other nations.
"The fear was rooted in the presence of the [previous] regime. The country is now moving towards development, reconstruction, and stability," Ahmed Al Sharaa stated, emphasizing that there is no reason for alarm. "The country will be rebuilt," he assured.
On November 27, armed opposition militias initiated a large-scale offensive against positions of the Syrian army in Aleppo and Idlib provinces. By the evening of December 7, they had taken several major cities (Aleppo, Hama, Daraa, and Homs), and entered Damascus on December 8. The government forces left the city. Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali expressed his readiness for a peaceful transfer of power in the republic. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry’s statement, Syrian President Bashar Assad resigned and left the country, having ordered a peaceful transfer of power.