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The ousted prime minister in Syria described his last meeting with Assad.

The ousted prime minister in Syria described his last meeting with Assad.

08.12.2024 17:00

The deposed Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi al-Jalali, who agreed to cooperate with the broad government following the end of the 61-year Ba'ath regime by opposition groups in Syria, described his last meeting with Bashar al-Assad, who fled the country.

The 61-year Ba'ath regime in Syria has come to an end. It has been announced that Bashar al-Assad has also fled the country following the opposition's capture of the capital, Damascus.

THE DEPOSED PRIME MINISTER DOES NOT KNOW WHERE ASSAD IS

The deposed Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi al-Jalali, who stated that he is ready to cooperate with the transitional government, indicated that they would provide all kinds of support to the opposition. Jalali also recounted his last meeting with the deposed leader Assad. He said he spoke with Assad last night and has no information about his whereabouts.

The deposed prime minister in Syria recounts his last meeting with Assad
Mohammed Ghazi al-Jalali

"WE ARE REACHING OUT TO THE OPPOSITION"

On the other hand, Jalali stated the following in a statement he made on his social media account: "We are reaching out to the opposition who say they will not harm anyone and extend their hand to us. Syria belongs to all Syrians. This country can be a normal country, and it can establish good relations with its neighbors and the world. This choice is up to the government that the Syrian people will elect. We are ready to cooperate with the new government that will be elected. We are prepared to provide them with all kinds of support and to easily transfer state files to them."



 
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