Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s recent interview with Fox News has reignited political discussion over his leadership and Syria’s evolving relationship with the international community. The appearance came shortly after his high-profile meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House, where both leaders reportedly discussed stability and future cooperation.
Responding to questions about his alleged past links to al-Qaeda and involvement in jihadist movements, al-Sharaa dismissed those concerns as “part of the past.” He explained that his talks with President Trump did not focus on historical controversies but on new opportunities for rebuilding Syria and promoting regional peace.
When asked about the September 11, 2001 attacks, al-Sharaa firmly stated that he had no connection to the events. He expressed a message of compassion instead, saying, “I mourn every victim, whether in the United States, Syria, or anywhere in the world.” His statement was viewed by many analysts as an attempt to project empathy and distance his government from extremist narratives.
Observers note that al-Sharaa’s remarks are part of a broader effort to reshape Syria’s international image and attract foreign investment. By emphasizing cooperation over confrontation, the Syrian President appears to be signaling a new diplomatic direction aimed at restoring global trust. Additional analysis and expert commentary are available on Newshost Buzz.
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