Sharaa to become first Syrian leader to attend UN meetings since 1967

Sharaa to become first Syrian leader to attend UN meetings since 1967

The former al Qaeda leader, once hunted with a US$10 million bounty, earned US recognition for efforts to unite the nation.

Ahmed al-Sharaa
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is set to deliver his first address at the UN General Assembly’s 80th session on Tuesday. (EPA Images pic)
DAMASCUS:
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa arrived in New York to attend meetings of the UN General Assembly, the first participation of a Syrian president since 1967, the state news agency reported early on Monday.

Sharaa – a former al Qaeda leader who once had a US$10 million bounty on his head – scored a major diplomatic victory in May when he won recognition from US President Donald Trump at a meeting in Riyadh.

The US subsequently lifted most sanctions on Syria and the Trump administration has voiced its support for Sharaa’s efforts to unify and stabilise the country.

Sharaa is expected to deliver his first address at the General Assembly, which opens its 80th session on Tuesday.

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