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Syria Appoints Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani as New Foreign Minister and Aisha Al-Dibs as Minister for Women's Affairs
Dec 21, 2024, 11:24 AM
The newly formed Syrian government has appointed Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani as the Minister of Foreign Affairs. This decision was confirmed by multiple sources, including the official Syrian news agency SANA. Al-Shaibani, also known as Zaid al-Attar, is recognized for his political involvement, particularly with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. Additionally, Aisha Al-Dibs has been appointed to oversee women's affairs, focusing on women's rights in Syria. These appointments come as part of the new administration's efforts to establish leadership and governance in the country.
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