The Phnom Penh Post

New Syria pound note shows Assad

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THE Syrian Central Bank has released the warravaged country’s largest currency note yet, featuring the face of President Bashar al-Assad for the first time.

The new 2,000-pound note went into circulatio­n in several regions including the capital Damascus on Sunday, according to Central Bank governor Duraid Dergham.

“Given the worn nature of the bills currently in circulatio­n, the Central Bank saw that it was the appropriat­e time to release the 2,000 Syrian pound note,” Dergham said, quoted by Syrian state news agency SANA.

The bill features a portrait of Assad on one side and the inside of Syria’s parliament on the other.

The value of the Syrian pound has plummeted over the course of the country’s war, depreciati­ng by around 90 percent against the US dollar since the conflict erupted in March 2011.

The 2,000-pound note is currently worth approximat­ely $4.

The largest bill in circulatio­n had been the 1,000 Syrian pound note, which featured Syria’s former president and Bashar’s late father, Hafez al-Assad.

Reactions to the bill have ranged from expression­s of support to concerns that it could spark further inflation.

Dergham sought to reassure the public, telling reporters in Damascus there was no need to panic.

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