Who is governing Syria after Bashar al-Assad's exit? Syrian PM says…
Hindustan TimesSyrian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi Jalali sought to project a semblance of normalcy on Monday and claimed that “most” cabinet ministers are working from their offices in the capital, Damascus, despite armed rebels forcing ex-president Bashar al-Assad to flee the country to seek asylum in Russia. He also claimed that the government is “coordinating” with the insurgents and expressed readiness to meet rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, formerly known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani. The public sector “has just come to a complete and abrupt halt,” U.N. Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Syria Adam Abdelmoula told news agency AP. On Monday, the rebel group's command said they would not advise women on “how to dress” as they sought to put into action their promise of representative governance and religious tolerance.