Syria's New Government Seeks $300 Billion in Reparations from Iran for Civil War Support
Dec 24, 2024, 08:21 PM
Syria's new government is preparing to formally demand $300 billion in reparations from Iran through international courts. This memorandum will accuse Iran of supporting the Assad regime and causing extensive damage to Syrian infrastructure during the civil war. Reports indicate that the new administration is finalizing the legal documents to be submitted to international judicial bodies, asserting that Iran's involvement has led to significant suffering for the Syrian people and state. Additionally, sources close to the new Syrian government have denied any recent discussions with Iran regarding diplomatic relations, emphasizing their focus on pursuing these reparations.
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