Syria's New Leader Seeks Iran's Reconsideration
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new Syrian leaderThe Jerusalem Post
•New Syrian leader hopes Iran will reconsider regional intervention
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Abu Mohammad al-Julani , also known as Ahmed al-Shara'a , said he hoped Iran would “reconsider its interventions in the region and reconsider its policies" in an interview with Al-Arabiya/Al-Hadath on Sunday .
Julani said that Syria could have elections in the future, but it will take up to four years to prepare for them to take place.
The new Syrian leader hopes that incoming US President Donald Trump will lift sanctions on Syria .
Syria ’s military is based on Russian and Soviet era systems. “ Russian statements seemed very positive towards the new authority that has temporarily taken over the country’s administration, during this transitional phase,” Al-Arabiya noted..
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