Syrian War Aftermath
Top Arab Diplomats Engage in Outreach Efforts with Syria's New Leadership
Recent diplomatic efforts have been made to engage with Syria's new leadership. Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and a delegation from Qatar have met with Syria's de facto ruler Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus. The Jordanian minister expressed support for Syria's reconstruction process. This marks a shift in regional policies, as countries like Jordan and Qatar have previously been cautious in their dealings with the Syrian government due to the ongoing civil war. Qatar, in particular, has historically been an outspoken critic of the Syrian regime. The meetings are seen as a sign of regional powers attempting to rebuild relationships with Syria and potentially reassert their influence in the region.
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