Can Syria’s president turn wave of global goodwill into tangible results at home?

The GuardianMonday, December 8, 2025 at 2:30:42 PM
Can Syria’s president turn wave of global goodwill into tangible results at home?
  • Ahmed al-Sharaa, who became Syria's president on January 29, 2025, has embarked on an extensive diplomatic campaign, making 21 international trips to 13 countries, including significant events like the UN General Assembly and climate change conference in Brazil. However, challenges such as sanctions, instability, and external interference continue to hinder progress in the country one year after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
  • The ability of al-Sharaa to leverage global goodwill into tangible improvements at home is crucial for establishing his authority and rebuilding the nation. The recent celebrations in Hama, marking the anniversary of Assad's fall, reflect a mix of hope and the ongoing struggle for stability and justice among the Syrian populace.
  • Despite the initial optimism surrounding the new leadership, Syria remains deeply divided, with unresolved grievances and a cycle of violence complicating the rebuilding process. The ongoing search for justice and accountability, alongside the recent military tensions, underscores the fragile state of the nation as it grapples with its tumultuous past and uncertain future.
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