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Al-Jolani.. Ahmed Al-Sharaa.. The most prominent statements about the future of Syria

The Commander-in-Chief of the new Syrian administration, Abu Muhammad al-Jolani "Ahmad al-Shar'a," confirmed to Al-Arabiya Al-Hadath that they are in contact with various internal and external parties to find the best possible path for the future of the country.
Among al-Jolani's most notable statements are:
- "Ahmad al-Shar'a" said, "We hope that Iran will reconsider its interventions in the region."
- "We did not enter Tehran or southern Lebanon, but our cities and villages."
- "Legal committees will look into the matter of requesting compensation from countries or groups."
- "We expected positive statements from Iran; it should have aligned itself with the Syrian people."
- "We do not want Russia to leave in a manner unworthy of its relationship with Syria."
- "The Syrian Ministry of Defense will include Kurdish forces within its ranks."
- "We will not allow Syria to be a launchpad for PKK attacks."
- "We are negotiating with the SDF to resolve the crisis in northeastern Syria."
- "The Kurds are an integral part of the Syrian components."
- "Demonstration is a legitimate right for any citizen to express their opinion."
- "The recent Saudi statements regarding Syria are very positive."
- "Saudi Arabia seeks stability in Syria."
- "Saudi Arabia has a significant role in the future of Syria."
- "Saudi Arabia has major investment opportunities in Syria."
- "I hope Iran will rethink its interventions in the region."
- "We did not enter Tehran or southern Lebanon, but our cities and villages."
- "Legal committees will look into the matter of requesting compensation from countries or groups."
- "We expected positive statements from Iran."
- "Iran should have aligned itself with the Syrian people."
- "Syria has strategic interests with Russia."
- "We do not want Russia to leave in a way that is unworthy of its relationship with Syria."
- "We hope the Trump administration will lift sanctions on Syria."
- "We hope the incoming American administration will not pursue the policies of its predecessor."
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