DAMASCUS - Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa issued a presidential decree on Wednesday establishing a National Security Council, aiming to strengthen security coordination and political stability during the country's transitional phase.
The presidential decree outlined that the newly formed council will be responsible for coordinating national security policies and addressing security and political challenges facing Syria.
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Chaired by the president, the National Security Council's membership includes Syria's ministers of foreign affairs, defense, interior, and the director of general intelligence.
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Additionally, two advisory positions are designated to members appointed by the president based on experience and expertise. A technical advisor specializing in technical and scientific affairs will also join.
The council is set to convene regularly or upon request by the president, with decisions made collectively among its members.
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The decree emphasized that the council's responsibilities will align with Syria's supreme national interests, ensuring effective coordination among various state institutions.
The decision is effective immediately, with all relevant institutions directed to enforce the decree, according to the presidential announcement.