Government Change in Syria: Can Al-Jalali Revive the Collapsing Economy?
No government, regardless of its composition, can address Syria’s economic crisis without addressing the underlying political issue, Syria TV says.
No government, regardless of its composition, can address Syria’s economic crisis without addressing the underlying political issue, Syria TV says.
The situation in Syria remains highly volatile and complex, with various conflicts and tensions continuing to unfold across the country. In northern Syria, Turkish-occupied areas
The Turkish presidency clarified that while there has been significant media speculation, no formal agreement has been reached.
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Mekdad emphasized that Syria’s efforts are directed toward the liberation of “every speck of soil occupied” by Turkey or the United States, according to Enab Baladi.
Washington has reiterated its opposition to holding municipal elections in northeastern Syria, Athr Press writes.
Mekdad clarified that Syria has not arrested any returning refugees and has dropped all political and security charges against them, Athr Press says.
Upon reaching the first military security checkpoint, Abdul Ghani was arrested,
Mohammed Yassin al-Najjar, a former opposition minister, voiced his concerns on the X platform, questioning Turkey’s decision to limit entry to Syrians with valid passports.
The specifics of the charge against Qasso remain unclear, according to al-Modon.
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Mekdad reiterated the need for Turkey to withdraw from northern Syria and Iraq to advance normalization efforts and restore relations
The Council also expressed its hope for the resumption of the Constitutional Committee, Athr Press reports.
Last week, a significant meeting took place at Gaziantep Airport in southern Turkey, involving representatives from the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Intelligence, along
An adviser to Prime Minister Sudani explained that Iraq is well-positioned to mediate due to its favourable relations with Syria, Turkey, Iran, and other Arab nations, according to 964 Media.
Turkey’s relations with Arab League members could foster “solutions to regional challenges and future collaborative efforts”, Syria TV writes.
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The group said the government should be referred to the judiciary for accountability.
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Regarding the reopening of the Abu al-Zindeen crossing, the Turkish intelligence service representative clarified that the decision was purely commercial, unrelated to any political agenda, Damas Post writes.
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