UN envoy urges Syria transition
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•The UN wants to influence a pluralist Syria – but will the country listen?
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UN special envoy for Syria will urge the security council to back a transition to a pluralist democratic Syria .
Interim government fears lifting of sanctions will be tied to excessive demands imposed by the west.
Ahmed al-Sharaa , the country’s de facto leader, has told Gulf and western states that his group, Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), long ago transformed itself from a Salafi jihadi group in Idlib province to a technocratic force willing to accommodate all Syrians .
Western leaders and the UN are reluctant to go further than temporary waivers on some sanctions without clearer guarantees about the nature of the transitional government due to take power in March .
Hadi al Bahra , the head of the UN -recognised Syrian coalition for revolutionary and opposition forces, said he received no invitation.
As more political exiles return from the UK , France , Germany and the US , other transitional roadmaps are emerging.
Sharaa has been meeting many of these groups, but it is a complex task to manage this explosion of plans.
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