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Uk Diplomats Meet Rebel Leader In Damascus
//British diplomats have held talks with the leader of the Syrian rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), following its ousting of President Bashar al-Assad ....
Images posted on social media by the group's military operations department showed HTS leader Ahmad al-Sharaa - formerly known as Mohammed al-Golani - meeting senior officials in the Syrian capital, Damascus.
Among those photographed alongside him was Ann Snow, the UK's special representative for Syria.
HTS said the delegation had discussed "the latest developments" in the country.
Al-Sharaa also gave an interview to the Times newspaper, external in which he called on the West to lift all sanctions imposed on Syria under the Assad regime - including the designation of HTS as a terrorist organisation.
"They should lift all restrictions, which were imposed on the flogger and the victim - the flogger is gone now. This issue is not up for negotiation," he said.//
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The BBC calls them rebels even though they are designated a proscribed terrorist organisation. Should we be speaking with them - and should their leader's demands - which according to him are 'not up for negotiation' - be met?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you think Starmer has previous with this bunch of characters. All former members of Al Queda and I.S. and Iraq's I.S.I? After all he did represent the proscribed terrorist group Hizb ut-Tahrir in legal proceedings. Is he on a promise or is he just fond of certain types? They all change their non de plums at will to evade identification and flit from one group to another leaving a trail of attrocities and murder in their murky wake. He is dragging the rest of us into the unenviable position of being aligned with these gangsters in the eyes of the rest of the world.
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