The Prime Minister of the Syrian Interim Government, Muhammad al-Bashir, stated, "The government's priority is to maintain services and to restore security and stability in the country." In his statement broadcasted on television channels, al-Bashir expressed, "The government has taken over state institutions from the ministries of the previous regime's government through a smooth transition. The main goal was to prevent chaos and to maintain services. We have succeeded in this." Emphasizing that the government is facing significant challenges such as 'administrative and financial corruption, devastated infrastructure, and debts,' al-Bashir stressed the need for the lifting of sanctions and the release of frozen funds. "RETURN TO YOUR COUNTRY AND INVEST"The Prime Minister of the Syrian Interim Government, Muhammad al-Bashir, also made a call to refugees around the world in his speech. "The Syrian people feel the failure of the international community, and it is time to support this oppressed people. The international community must hold accountable those who have committed crimes in Syria in recent years," said al-Bashir, highlighting that Syria's treasury is empty and the country's financial reserves are almost nonexistent. Al-Bashir conveyed that they aim to ensure security and stability, protect the people's money and property, and provide minimum services, calling on the displaced to return to their countries, reinvest, and participate in the construction of a new Syria. He summarized the message of their government as, "Syria is moving towards a single and just Syria that values the integrity of its territory." Stating that "the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will work to normalize relations with neighboring countries and countries around the world," al-Bashir emphasized that they want a 'single Syria' in the construction of the future Syria, which everyone shares with them, and expressed the need to restore stability.
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