Baku. TurkicWorld
The United Nations told the leader of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group which toppled Bashar al-Assad that Syria must have a credible and inclusive transition.
The UN special envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen who arrived in Damascus, has met Ahmad al-Sharaa, previously known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani, Pedersen's office said Monday in a statement, TurkicWorld reports referencing Al-Awsat.
He also met interim prime minister Mohammed al-Bashir, it said.
The UN envoy also underlined the intention of the United Nations to render all assistance to the Syrian people and was briefed on their "challenges and priorities, the statement added.
"The Special Envoy stressed the intention of the United Nations to render all assistance to the Syrian people," it continued.
It said Pedersen had several engagements planned in the days ahead, but did not elaborate.
Assad was toppled by a lightning 11-day opposition offensive that swept down from northwest Syria, with fighters entering the capital on December 8.
Abandoned by his Russian and Iranian backers, Assad fled into exile in Moscow, bring to an end five decades of abuses by his family.
The HTS group that led his overthrow is a former branch of Al-Qaeda in Syria, and the United States and other Western governments still classify it as a terrorist group.
Several countries including the United States and Britain have said they have already made contact with Sharaa.