Syria's new president Ahmed al-Sharaa will speak at the UN General Assembly, becoming Syria's first leader to take part in a UN high-level meeting in nearly 60 years. It comes at a crucial time for the country as it seeks to rebuild and expand international ties.
Breakdown
- Ahmed al-Sharar is the first Syrian president to speak at the UN since 1967.
- Al-Sharar urges the US to lift remaining sanctions to aid Syria's recovery. 16s
- Syria remains divided, with ongoing unrest among Kurds, Alawites, and Druze minorities. 43s
- Al-Sharar accuses Israel of increasing military actions in Syria since his rise to power. 1m 8s
- Plans for a new parliament are underway, but only part of it will be elected, raising concerns over inclusivity. 1m 28s