Turkish Foreign Minister: Syrian Regime Can’t Make its Own Decisions
Fidan highlighted the divergent strategic priorities among Russia, Iran, and Syria, despite their collaborative efforts.
Fidan highlighted the divergent strategic priorities among Russia, Iran, and Syria, despite their collaborative efforts.
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The allocated funds are intended to address the urgent humanitarian needs arising from the earthquake’s aftermath, Enab Baladi reports.
The book delves into the disturbing collusion between Lebanon’s security authorities, with Hezbollah at the forefront as Iran’s influential tool in the region.
The Iraqi Hezbollah announced the suspension of its activities against US forces, according to al-Watan.
Seventy-two civilians were killed in Syria during January 2024, as documented by the Syrian Network for Human Rights.
The most recent meeting between Turkish officials and representatives of the Syrian regime occurred in June.
In the week leading up to Astana 21, Turkey’s ratification of Sweden’s NATO accession cast a shadow over Russian-Turkish relations, Abdul Muneim Issa writes in al-Watan.
Lavrentyev has officially stated that the attempt to normalize relations between Turkey and the Syrian regime has failed, according to al-Modon.
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American policy could lead to escalated violence in the region and potentially trigger a new Turkish invasion, Abdulmnem Issa writes in the pro-government al-Watan.
Lavrentiev announced Moscow’s plans to host an upcoming summit on Syria, according to al-Baath.
Prime Minister Hussein Arnous and Foreign Minister Faisal al-Mekdad extended congratulations to their Kuwaiti counterparts upon the formation of the new government.
The 21st International Meeting on Syria, following the Astana format, commenced on Wednesday morning in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
Diplomatic sources monitoring developments in Al-Watan have indicated that the upcoming international meeting in the Astana format on Syria is set to take place next week.
The investment conference aligns with the Turkish government’s narrative of fostering a sustainable development environment in northern Syria, according to al-Tareek.
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