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US monitoring Syrian authorities as it determines policy, State Dept says

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The United States is monitoring the actions of Syria's leaders as Washington determines future policy and continues to call for an inclusive, civilian-led government in Syria, U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said on Friday.

Syria's interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa (R)

Syria's interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa (R)

The United States is monitoring the actions of Syria's leaders as Washington determines future policy and continues to call for an inclusive, civilian-led government in Syria, U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said on Friday.

"We are monitoring the Syrian interim authorities' actions in general, across a number of issues, as we determine and think about the future U.S. policy for Syria," she told a daily briefing for reporters.

Reuters

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