Turkey’s foreign minister traveled to Damascus Sunday to meet with Syria’s new de facto ruler Ahmed al-Sharaa, the head of the Islamist group HTS that toppled the Assad regime. According to press accounts,
The Jordanian Foreign Ministry said the ministers would "discuss ways to support a comprehensive political process led by Syrians to achieve a transitional process." View on euronews
Assad’s departure could help Turkey become a key point of transit for natural gas. But renewable energy may offer the more promising avenue for cooperation with a new Syrian regime.
Ministers from Jordan and Qatar were among the first high-ranking Arab diplomats to meet with the leader of the rebel coalition that toppled the Syrian regime.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken was in Jordan and Turkey for talks on how to ensure a peaceful transition of power in Syria following the ouster of longtime President Bashar Assad, while White ...
The EU announced the launch of an "air bridge" operation to deliver an initial 50 tonnes of health supplies to Syria via neighbouring Turkey.
Turkey was set to reopen its embassy in Damascus on Saturday ... The move came as Middle Eastern and Western diplomats gathered in Jordan for high-level talks on Syria and a day after nationwide celebrations at Assad’s ouster. Ankara has been a major ...
People wave independence-era flags at Aleppo's Saadallah Al Jabri Square as they take part in the "Liberation Festival", celebrating the fall of president Bashar Al Assad on December 21, 2024 (AFP photo) ANKARA — Turkey's foreign minister Hakan Fidan met ...
Top diplomats from the United States, the Arab League and Turkey have met in Jordan to discuss Syria’s transition after the fall of Bashar Assad's government last weekend Top diplomats from the ...
Top diplomats from the United States, the Arab League and Turkey are meeting in Jordan to discuss plans and goals to assist Syria's transition from the deposed government of Bashar Assad. Some 12 foreign ministers and senior officials from the European Union and United Nations on Saturday gathered in the Jordanian port city of Aqaba to try to forge consensus on what new leadership in Syria should prioritize.