The interim president of Syrian, Ahmed al-Shara, landed in Saudi Arabia for his first international visit on Sunday, as his rebellious terrorist group dropped former President Bashar al-Assad in December.
After meeting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the interim president of Syrian said that Saudi Arabia was committed to supporting the war -torn country.
Al-Shara said in a statement on Telegram, “We held a long meeting, during which we felt and heard the real desire to support Syria in our future building.”
The interim Syrian leader’s visit to Riyadh is widely seen as a sign of its government’s interest, which align itself more closely away from the Gulf and Iran.
Iran spent Estimated $ 30-50 billion in Syria (about € 29 billion to € 48 billion) To ensure the stability of Bashar Assad regime in the last thirteen years.
On the other hand, Saudi Arabia was one of the Arab countries that put money in rebel groups trying to avoid Bashar Assad during the Syrian civil war.
However, the rebels found beating as a Assad supported by Iran and Russia, fought the war in a deadlock in Syria.
What do we know about the journey?
Al-Shara, which was once formed with the Islamist terrorist group Al-Qaeda, landed in Riyadh with the Foreign Minister of his government, Asad al-Shabani.
Both people traveled on a Saudi jet, in which the Saudi flag was visible on the table behind them.
The new three star of Syrian, Tricolar Flag, flew next to Saudi Arabia at the airport as an al-show in a suit and went out of the tie plan.
According to Saudi media outlets, support for lifting international sanctions on Syria is a major topic of discussion during the journey.
Syrian political transition after Assad Oser
Al-Shara was the main terrorist group-Hayat Tahrir al-Sham or HTS leader, which affected the power of lightning to Bashar Assad in December.
According to the Syrian state, Al-Shara was named the acting president for a transitional period early week, with other changes to make way for political transition with the HTS group.
JSI, RM/WMR (AFP, AP)
