Syrian rebels are set to take steps for government transition after the ousting of President Bashar al-Assad towards Moscow.
As the Syrian rebels took control of the region, there are many challenges ahead to establish a new government.
The rapid ousting of Bashar al-Assad left Syrians, regional countries, and global powers anxious about the uncertain future.
Tensions are rising in the West over the Syrian rebels’ plans for the upcoming government transition.
The United Nations Security Council hold a meeting to discuss the Syrian government rapid downfall and the rebels future plans towards establishing government.
As per reports, diplomats expressed astonishment at the speed with which Assad’s departure unfolded in just 12 days, following a 13-year civil war that had long been at a standstill.
While celebrations still filled the streets of Damascus, Assad’s prime minister, Mohammed Jalali, announced to deliver the power to the rebel-led Salvation Government.
As per international media reports, Syrian rebels leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani, met with Jalali and Vice President Faisal Mekdad to discuss the transition. Jalil discussed that power transition could take several days, media reports say.
According to Al Jazeera, the new transitional government would be led by Mohamed al-Bashir, the head of Salvation Government.
A rapid downfall of Bashar al-Assad, has put an end to the civil war, which began in 2011. This time period claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, triggered one of the largest refugee crises in history.
Now the rebel alliance is discussing to formulate a clear vision for the region. However, by so far rebels has not announced a strategy to set the region’s framework.