Ahmed al-Sharaa, the chief of Syria’s interim administration, held a gathering with members of the Christian clergy within the nation’s capital Damascus on Tuesday.
Al-Sharaa met with a delegation from the Christian neighborhood in Damascus, the Syrian News Agency (SANA) reported on its Telegram channel.
SANA didn’t disclose particulars of the discussions.
Since the autumn of the Assad regime, non secular minorities, together with Christians, have confronted uncertainty about their standing in Syria’s evolving political atmosphere. Al-Sharaa has constantly promised to safeguard the rights and security of minorities, emphasizing their inclusion beneath the brand new administration.
In his New Year handle to Syria’s Christian neighborhood, al-Sharaa emphasised their vital function within the nation’s cultural heritage.
“Christians are a fundamental part of Syria’s identity,” he said, voicing his hope for peace and concord within the war-torn nation within the coming 12 months.
Assad, Syria’s chief for almost 25 years, fled to Russia after anti-regime teams took management of Damascus, ending the Baath Party regime, which had been in energy since 1963.
Source: www.dailysabah.com