After the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, a new administration is taking shape; international relations are also being restructured. There is curiosity about how the new administration will develop its relationship with the countries that supported the Assad regime. TENSIONS WITH IRAN CONTINUEAt the forefront of these countries is Iran. It has been reported that the new administration has not communicated with Iran, which is known for its support of the Assad regime. A Syrian source speaking to the Lebanese newspaper Al-Mudun stated that the political administration has not engaged in discussions with Iran, including diplomatic talks regarding the opening of the Syrian Embassy in Tehran and the Iranian Embassy in Damascus. The source also indicated that they would file a lawsuit against the Tehran administration. 300 BILLION DOLLAR LAWSUITThe justification for the lawsuit is the damage caused to Syrians and Syria's infrastructure by Iran's 'criminal and arbitrary' policies. The new Syrian administration has demanded that Iran pay them 300 billion dollars in compensation.
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