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so the, this issue, it was image that is in the past. but now we find that if we can transfer it into something good, very good for the student. you know, we have, if you're just around or the what they, you know, to tend into expertise and they, they have the knowledge and also they have the diverse notice from different countries and the we are also focusing now on when coming to them and see as soon because we need this added value to be a handful in the future and you find that people are coming back down to that that's happening. thousands of people know coming back to syria because of syria is the sea and people they like the country. they meant to they need in europe and country on a different areas of the world, but the city and people, they love, they like the country. i know we meet them in the must course on the so that they, they need to help us and they need to, to, to make syria a good, the asian and also to, to be and compete and country in the end,
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the world and the city, the city and people have the sense to, to leave and, and this, the conditions mean with, with come on to some of the, the problems in the, in the neighborhood. and with that with sanctions and so on. we can do with that in a moment, but or just looking at the government as it is now. i mean 50, have 50 days and that's what's the biggest challenge, what, what does it's the thing that you'll most concerned about and the big challenge, the been think on this 50. this is the economic sanctions. i know we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also we inherited the sections and we should remove it and lift it. uh from the uh, uh, should this wouldn't because uh no, uh, that it wasn't the best. the boots for the students, people, but now it's, i guess the student, people, if you have a development vision,
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you mean it was put in order to help the serving people that struggle to get us the previous regime. but now it's a, it's i got a home. yes, it's like, uh its uh, removing the equipment functions is the, is the key for somebody gives to you. and how, how are you, how you going to approach how you persuade it? you can establish that process a piece with, with your new neighbors, of course, which would this, which would the next is if we need the door. so you have to be successful. we need to separate the speed of peace in the agents. and i mean, it's a you know, you, you go to a period now the 18 months, effectively up to june 2026. i mean, is a, ideally, why would you want to be in that? in a few months time when you, when you get to that point of, of, of, of having done a you know, the, as you government finding,
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find that need that the right government that's set of data interest and also that the present them in another way and also the feel safe in the country and that, that will mean then you need to tap the political progress, the by these assumptions and the what 3 we've hearing from douglas county and also from the you on the other countries that you want to, to have the sort of people, but they can't with this sentence and this so that isn't for office sanctions. now he's in more school on the if they want to to, to punish him is in what's going on. bush on it and so on. busing, and people shouldn't be punished. no, uh this sanctions were put on see that because of the victims and the victims now in the government. yeah, no i, i did it. i mean, i think the thing is that, you know, people look at the past decade and, you know,
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obviously there's been a huge amount of, of, of, of violence. and you know, most people, you didn't expect to remove the bushes that so, so quickly you did it. and the, the group was founded in a, you know, a, from one particular perspective etiology and, and so on. and so i guess people ask, this hasn't changed, is, is the character of the government going to be what you've just been describing to us, which is open, you know, and treating people equally. and so it's the character of the government that i think is, is what people are asking. so you have the right, of course,
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the country con progress, unless the sanctions lifted. but i suppose in a way, it's the question of how you, you also persuade people that when they lift the sanctions, that's going to be helping promote a country with, with the values that people believe of the right ones for the people. of course we all sit in under the time we put all the nice uh, exclusive city and to the beginning. definitely if you don't studio so young people are all the time. uh, was there anything the international community interviews and they went to the for the so put it to kind of the process and they waited for the human 30 in the process. and they went to a domestic committee to say the words and to start with the most that goes, i just have to stop the gym from getting people on bumping as bike and using chemical reasons. nothing. what's, what's happened on the loss of is finally find any of those people who you
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are thinking about them. know they bring the freedom for busing of people and re, uh, set up different. no, uh uh, is uh behind us and do they test those tests and also what's happened in the last 50 days. it's a big evidence that the new future will see. it will be better from the past. i mean, you're obviously good because there was some very deep wounds in society as a result of what has happened. i mean, you're going to get upset and the number of people that will be doing things that are revenge on people who are attacked of them badly. how are you going to handle that? now the big messages that we send it to the word adult? no, there is no median offices and people know of the borders that has no meaning or for, for gc, didn't know, uh embassy. there is no maintenance of people know they obviously didn't get appreciated because of what happened in the senior or the sooner people the support of the change. and also the big message of that to me said to the word that's on
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the cd. and if and with the diversity known in their houses, and they feel safe and they go back to the work for the right 356. the violations of that. if people stop sick tearing the tax, you intervene to stop that. yes, the big achievement that throughout are very proud of it. so yeah, a city i didn't enter the interval of an pseudo to didn't entered in the 6th grade in your studio. and this last yes, the radio top and the sued into 12 days. it's a very successful know if you want to make these big change. if you would do it to make for example, another example from other parts of the world. you want to see destroyed cities. you will see millions of refugees, you will see most like us all the time. but what we have seen in the city, a celebration in the must course, and the big that occasions of the different countries or the world mountain syria. and this is a big message and a big evidence that what's happened in syria. it's
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a very uh, very convinced convincing for the people on the if we see some example on some exceptions, it's not the main main stream on the main policy of the government student government. and we deal with this issue was directly under the we would not accept any, any, any public records by his on there is a processor that was left for justice and that is accountability. and this is the responsibility of the governments not but from the people. and your id was to have a rule of law that is peaceful the citizens equally of course, the flight to be the man after of the new government in syria, on the time people ask us about the how to guarantee the rights of that's a group. and i'll do it to go into the rights of the woman i know and see that wouldn't be one of us would be under the constitution on the floor. and. busy the new city shouldn't be, it was by then we're not thrown by the, just to group on just by them intended to ideas or by doing is conditional,
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which would be then your s. as i said in the ella that the musical student would not be a bit to repeat, this is push us to, to, to, to see that to be, uh, was by the, by the persons. yeah. well that's actually very important important statement. and in drawing up the constitution, you will involve all the different elements of society. yes, of course, the constitution that would be after the national confidence that goes through soon that will be coming to the constitution coming to you. it would be a process of expertise, and this is the mission of expertise and the non expertise and doing better knows the names and the, the, it's a, it consist of the different groups of the city and the older. and that group of experts will renter's into diapers, supposed to syria, man on to minus state. and you, i, i know you went recently to the gulf states under the 2 of that. how did you find
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that i had with a they were suppose to the. ready oil changes which the gulf states. so we went to south ethan, us. yes. you are the coolest. gotta yes. which, which was the to visit the country is because we want to fix the relation between city and those countries. because i said that you make a lot of problems with them. they explore to the cup, they're going all the time for them and they whose hottest language against them and the goals countries are very important buddies in on city also is a very uh it should take its activity and the region from, from the affairs they, we make visit this uh for this uh, agents um these companies because we believe that they, they should help us in the future of the city and they. busy should see that to be back for them after the north field or for a name is, i mean you're, if you're going to me serious,
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got some set then test a cultural and assets and the potential for tourism. will you develop all of that? when you look, for example of the gulf countries and you see what saudi arabia is doing and developing this covers a lot of sense. ready you a e and if you ask me about the people that sophists on last. yeah. well i, i was actually gonna ask you to kind of give a message to the international community, but you've kind of done it in, in a way. and i think the b o to make something positive for the food young people after they lift us and people don't after all these long views, they shouldn't make something for the student people. and we got open. and also we, we need the help of the international committee to help us in our new experiment. of course, we know that we have high for a place of development, 3 fast more things. there is new for him. and so i said,
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i'll shavani in conversation with the format, especially as a prime minister. i'm a former specialist boy of the quartet on the middle east, tony blathers, bringing mamma jumped during his live for us in damascus. so a couple of key messages, the from the form is the festival that syria is a place of unity as no divisions into minorities. women, again, take as much of a role as men in the future. governments also that syria is open, that the bus goes. he said was a mini diverse, i don't think we have seen plenty of for and delegations passing through the syrian capital lately hasn't been of the yeah, that's right. laura. there has been such a flurry of diplomatic activity over the course of the past several weeks. it's been about 6 weeks now since you have to review the top of them. you have so many delegations, so many high level visits coming here to damascus to try to offer help to try to talk about potential sanctions release to try to talk about how the international
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community can better help syria with their economy and with much needing some mandatory and a going forward, this is a very warm reception given a side shape binding, the foreign minister of syria in davos. and as you said, there were many lighthearted moments you had him joking at one point that damascus was like a mini, doubtless, because there were so many diplomatic visits in saying that syria was now open for business. but he also talked about the price of the war over the past 14 years saying that that was very high, but they had accomplished it finally. and that they promised the people of syria that the misery that they experience in the past would not be repeated. he also said that security conditions in syria are now acceptable. he said that syria should be for all the people that it should not be sectarian. this is a message we for, again and again from top leaders of dollars for this is to work, visits to try to wear more business to try to for the international community to do all they could to make sure that that was crippling sanctions on syria. that have
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played such a dire role in ensuring that this economy cannot get up off its feet again and cannot recover until they are lifted. so again, this was a warm reception from mr. a shape bonnie: the message, a parent on important that he was delivering to tony blair, the assembled audience and the rest of the world watching was that syria is now open for investment, open for business, but it's going to be a lot more help from the international community going forward, laura was partners. so was that when he was talking about economic sciences being the main challenge of the 50 days. uh, the new administration, he specifically said these was sanctions against a sub, a sizes in russia. you should put them on him. the and that was quite telling is like, syria is a new syria now and it needs all the international help. it can get some. this was also the message was a view in specially i'm going get petterson who is in damascus now or yeah, that's right. you know, earlier we attended this press conference in damascus, 5 year feder, something you went special on board for syria to the 2nd visit to syria. since
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december he met once again with the shut off the head of the new administration here. and mr. patterson said that he is urging everybody, he's speaking with members of you in members of the international community to consider more sanctions relief. you know, we are aware of the fact that at the end of january, there is going to be a european union meeting and which member states are going to be discussing the possibility of lifting the sanctions on syria. now some e u. member states have said that while they are ok potentially will live thing. some sanctions on syria. they want the sanctions to remain on people who are involved with that said, reviewed and committed crimes during the war. there are other member states, of course that have said that all sanctions should be lifted going forward because that's the only way that syria can start rebuilding the economy. you heard mr and shaped bonnie and dabble is also state the fact that they want to make sure that refugees who left syria can start returning because those refugees for work in other countries got valuable work experience there. they can come back here and
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help develop the economy as well for and he made the point that syrians went through a time, sarah, because they like, sorry, i'm having some june, many things. indeed, for joining us that from damascus. the thought that if i were president over with was there's white house correspondent, kimberly how could joins us now. and we knew that trump was very teens, and this was a new credit as quickly as possible. is this how we expected him to pressure up who to or yeah, and this is a bit of a surprise, particularly given the fact that donald trump has typically shown a bit of an affection for the russian presidents. so to see him threatening the russian president with terrorists, if he doesn't, in his words, make a deal to end. the ukrainian war is a little bit unusual. even a bit surprising yet that is what he's done and we should point out,
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but it comes on the heels of a bit of a sort of a warm or phone call that took place before the inauguration between the 2 presidents. in fact, prior to the inauguration, we know that the 2 men held a phone call where they were saying that they were open to dialogue and even some sort of relationship if it was in their mutual interest. so now it's a bid on yours, if you will, on immigration, seeing how they couldn't make this into lot in the us congress. not only how they can make these executive orders become reality, whether it is in terms of making this national emergency into something more tangible for the long term. making this as, for example, the ability to declare asylum, something that becomes a sort of an impossibility in the long term ending the birth rate citizenship,
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which is also something that is being challenged in the course by democratic governors. these are all things that is our campaign promises that donald trump, the head of them are kyle, this is alex. is there a life from the also coming up picking through the wreckage of the homes, kind of citizens with time to find what's left of their lives. are environments repairs at davos austin, the west to lift sanctions to allow his country to leave them on the day of morning and tech. yeah, and investigation is underway into a fine at us.
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