2024-12-17 23:55:10
Diplomacy
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Europe

New Diplomatic Engagements with Syria's Leadership

Image courtesy of : AFP (BAKR AL KASSEM)

Following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, European nations are renewing diplomatic relations with Syria's new leadership. Germany and France have opened dialogues with representatives of the HTS militia, while the EU plans to reopen its embassy in Damascus.

The diplomatic overtures focus on ensuring minority rights and fostering peaceful development. France has raised its flag at its embassy in Damascus for the first time since 2012, signaling a commitment to support Syria's transition.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has expressed willingness to collaborate with Syria's interim government, emphasizing the protection of Christian and minority rights. The EU has announced additional financial aid for Syrian refugees in Turkey, aiming at voluntary repatriation.

Despite the HTS's controversial background, its leader now claims a moderate stance. Meanwhile, concerns persist over the plight of religious minorities, with many fleeing the country.

The geopolitical shifts continue to unfold as different nations navigate their roles in post-Assad Syria.

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