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Syria Hosts Historic National Dialogue to Shape Post-War Future

The transitional government convenes diverse representatives in Damascus to address 14 years of conflict and chart a path toward a unified, reformed Syria.

  • The National Dialogue Conference, held in Damascus, brought together over 500 participants from across Syrian society, including civil society representatives, religious leaders, and opposition figures.
  • The conference, organized by the transitional government under interim President Ahmad al-Charaa, marks the first such event since the end of Syria's 14-year civil war.
  • Discussions focused on drafting a new constitution, implementing transitional justice, reforming state institutions, and rebuilding the economy to foster national unity.
  • Key factions, such as the Kurdish-led administration in Syria's northeast, were notably absent, raising concerns about the inclusivity of the process.
  • President al-Charaa emphasized the need for state control over all armed forces and announced plans for a commission on transitional justice to address crimes committed during the conflict.
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