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Syria’s interim president Sharaa establishes national security council

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Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has issued a decree establishing a National Security Council, the presidential office announced on Wednesday.

The newly formed council is expected to oversee national security policies, coordinate intelligence efforts, and address ongoing internal and regional threats. While details about its structure and key members were not immediately disclosed, analysts believe the move signals an effort to consolidate authority and stabilize governance amid Syria’s prolonged conflict.

Sharaa, a longtime political figure, took on the interim presidency amid a period of uncertainty for Syria, which remains fractured by years of war and geopolitical tensions. The formation of the council could be a step toward strengthening state institutions as the country navigates complex security challenges.

The announcement comes as Syria continues to face pressure from both domestic opposition groups and international actors, with ongoing efforts to negotiate a political settlement to the crisis. The effectiveness of the National Security Council in addressing these issues remains to be seen.

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