West has nothing to fear from Syria, rebel leader whose group ousted Assad tells Sky News

Foreign countries have nothing to fear from Syria following the overthrowing of Bashar al Assad, the leader of the rebel group that ousted the previous government has told Sky News.

In his first remarks to a Western news organisation, the head of Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS), Abu Mohammed al Jolani, said "their fears are unnecessary, God willing".

"The country will be rebuilt," he said. "The fear was from the presence of the regime. The country is moving towards development and reconstruction. It's going towards stability."

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He continued: "People are exhausted from war. So the country isn't ready for another one and it's not going to get into another one.

"The source of our fears was from the Iranian militias, Hezbollah and the regime which committed the massacres we are seeing today.

"So their removal is the solution for Syria. The current situation won't allow for a return to panic."

Image: Abu Mohammed al Jolani speaking at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus at the weekend. Pic: AP

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Al Jolani remains a designated terrorist by the US, but he has spent years trying to distance himself from his former ties to al Qaeda.

He says he has renounced his past as an extremist and now embraces pluralism and tolerance.

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There has been discussions about whether Western countries will lift their terrorist label of Jolani and his HTS group following the events in Syria.

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