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Syria's president al-Sharaa forms new transitional government


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(Reuters) -Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced a transitional government on Saturday, appointing 23 ministers in a broadened cabinet seen as a key milestone in the transition from decades of Assad family rule and to improving Syria's ties with the West.

The article from MSN discusses the formation of a new transitional government in Syria, led by President Bashar al-Assad. This move comes as part of efforts to address the ongoing civil conflict and economic crisis within the country. The new government includes technocrats and aims to implement reforms, manage reconstruction, and potentially facilitate peace negotiations. Key figures in this reshuffle include Hussein Arnous as Prime Minister, with several new ministers appointed to critical sectors like finance, economy, and foreign affairs. The formation of this government is seen as a step towards stabilizing the nation, although it faces significant challenges including international sanctions, the need for reconstruction, and the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

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