
Syria's Reconstruction: Security, the Key to Investment, Says Expert
Syria's Reconstruction: Expert Highlights Security as Key to Investment DAMASCUS, SYRIA—The reconstruction of Syria hinges on resolving its security challenges, according to prominent political analyst Bessam Al-Sulaiman. In a recent video interview, Al-Sulaiman emphasized the critical need to disarm armed groups and consolidate state control over weapons as fundamental steps before any significant investment can flow into the country. He stated, "No investments will enter Syria without resolving the issue of armed groups and centralizing weapons in the hands of the state. This is a necessity to begin reconstruction." Al-Sulaiman's analysis reflects growing concerns among international investors who remain hesitant to commit resources to Syria due to ongoing security risks. The video underscores the complex interplay between political stability, security, and economic recovery in post-conflict Syria. The path to reconstruction requires a multifaceted approach, including not only security but also political reconciliation and economic reforms. The international community's role in supporting these efforts will be crucial in determining the success of Syria's long-term recovery. Al-Sulaiman's clear and concise remarks provide valuable insight into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for Syria.