Is Syria stable enough to engage with the world?
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•It’s now a year and a half since the Bashar al-Assad regime was overthrown in Syria.
•Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has visited countries in the region as well as the US, as his transitional government tries to bring Syria out of diplomatic and economic isolation.
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