Joint Statement by the US, the UK, France, Germany, and Italy on Syrian Elections
The signatories denounce the regime’s decision to hold an election outside of the framework of UN Security Council Resolution 2254
The signatories denounce the regime’s decision to hold an election outside of the framework of UN Security Council Resolution 2254
The Foreign Minister has applauded the broad participation of Syrians living abroad in the presidential elections, writes SANA.
An opposition figure has accused Syria’s president of giving too many resources to its allies including Iran and Russia, according to Daily Sabah.
As the election campaigns of presidential hopefuls begin, Syria is filled with dozens of slogans and promises.
Regime and Iran-backed fighters are still contesting a region south of Damascus, according to Asharq Al-Awsat.
US President Biden’s policy towards Syria has not changed since Trump’s administration, argues Charles Lister, writing for Asharq Al-Awsat.
The director of a Doha-based research institute has encouraged Syrians to search for leadership with national dignity, writes Syria TV.
Syrians living in Denmark are being degraded by living in a racist country, writes Hazem Saghieh for Asharq Al-Awsat.
Former Syrian prime minister Dr. Riad Hijab has spoken about the need to reassess the international scene.
The Biden administration may be easing sanctions on Assad, writes Bassam Barabandi for Al-Arabiya.
A Turkish citizen who was imprisoned in the regime’s notorious prisons has spoken out about his experiences, writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
The upcoming Syrian elections are a mere formality and carry little meaning for many Syrians, writes Hassan al-Aswad for Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Russian observers and spectators have voiced their opinions on the upcoming presidential elections in Syria, writes Athar Press.
Syria has asked for the US to compensate it for “grave damage and heavy losses”
A meeting between Egypt, Jordan, and Iraq will reveal the results of a Syrian proposal to fight Turkish infiltration, writes Asharaq Al-Awsat.
A loyalist researcher has stated that the Caesar Act’s sanctions package is not the root cause of Syria’s economic crisis, writes Baladi News.
The Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army now poses a new threat to residents of villages in the Hassakeh governorate, according to Al Arabiya.
Dentists are charging more than state-set prices due to the deteriorating economic conditions in Syria, writes Baladi News.
As part of a series of interviews on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Syrian uprising, the Syrian Observer sits down with opposition member and social scientist Burhan Ghalioun to discuss Bashar al-Assad’s legacy in Syria.
Advocacy groups have called on the Assad regime to participate fully in the UN political process, thereby ending sanctions.
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