The UN special envoy for Syria is set to advocate for a transition towards a pluralist democratic regime during a Security Council meeting.
Local government, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, expresses skepticism about foreign intervention, fearing sanctions may be linked to stringent demands.
Concerns arise regarding the UN's credibility, with many civil society groups hesitant to seek its assistance after perceived failures during the civil war.
Sharaa has proposed an extended timetable for elections, arguing that essential infrastructure needs to be established first, which conflicts with UN resolution 2254.
A national dialogue conference aimed at discussing Syria's future has been postponed, highlighting the complexities of unifying various political agendas.
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