Shafaq News/ On Sunday, Syrian transitional president AhmedAl-Sharaa urged all countries to support Syria and respect its sovereignty,vowing to take action against remnants of the former regime accused of crimesand destabilizing the country.
In a recorded speech addressing the recent unrest, Al-Sharaaaccused former regime loyalists, with foreign backing, of attempting to incitedivision and undermine stability. He described the previous leadership ashaving left “deep wounds” and emphasized the government’s efforts to preventreprisals and maintain civil order.
“We will not tolerate those who committed crimes and spreadchaos. Their only option is to surrender,” he stated, stressing that “no one isabove the law” and that any calls for division would be treated as a criminaloffense.
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— رئاسة الجمهورية العربية السورية (@G_CSyria) March 9, 2025Al-Sharaa also announced the formation of a fact-findingcommittee to investigate the violence in coastal areas and outlined plans for ahigher committee to safeguard civil peace. He urged the international communityto stand by Syria and uphold its sovereignty.
“Syria is facing attempts to drag it into civil war,” hewarned saying, “The country will remain united, and we will not allow nationalunity or civil peace to be undermined.”
Tensions have been rising in the provinces of Latakia andTartous, where clashes between former regime loyalists and security forces haveleft many dead and wounded. According to the Syrian Observatory for HumanRights, at least 1,018 people had been killed as of Saturday evening, including745 civilians executed in sectarian massacres.
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