Syria is in transition
The Herald|December 10, 2024
SYRIA'S prime minister has said that most cabinet ministers were still working from offices in Damascus yesterday, after rebels entered the country's capital city over the weekend and overthrew President Bashar Assad.
Syria is in transition

Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi Jalali, who remained in his post after Mr Assad and most of his top officials fled from Syria over the weekend, has sought to project a state of normality. "We are working so that the transitional pseriod is quick and smooth," he told Sky News Arabia TV yesterday, saying the security situation had already improved from the day before, when joyful crowds gathered in public squares and celebratory gunfire rang out across the capital.

He said the government is coordinating with the insurgents, and that he is ready to meet rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, formerly known as Abu Mohammed alGolani, who made a triumphal appearance at a famed Damascus mosque on Sunday.

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