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Now tomorrow, we, as the three foreign ministers - Mr. Rubio, Mr. Al-Shibani, and myself - will come together after the NATO meeting in Antalya and we will work on how to carry forward the details of the agreement that the leaders set the framework for and agreed upon,
Fidan said, referring to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani We told them we're doing it,
President al-Sharaa thanked President Trump... and recognized the significant opportunity presented by the Iranians leaving Syria, as well as shared U.S.-Syrian interests in countering terrorism and eliminating chemical weapons,
He said, 'Yes.' But they have a lot of work to do
I will be ordering the cessation of sanctions against Syria in order to give them a chance at greatness,
Trump said in a speech in Riyadh There’s a new government that will hopefully succeed in stabilising the country and keeping peace.”
The sanctions were brutal and crippling,
Lifting sanctions will give Syria a real opportunity to receive the funding needed to revive the economy, impose central state authority and launch reconstruction projects with clear Gulf support,
Overall, we’re determined to seriously look for ways to achieve a long-term peaceful settlement. That is all.”
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov refused to say who might travel for the summit, saying Take care of Russia!"
Putin took charge of Russia when former President Boris Yeltsin stepped down on New Year's Eve in 1999 with his parting instruction to his successor, then Prime Minister, being It would not be an exaggeration to say that the Syrian economy, which has lost 85% of its value, will likely need between 20 and 25 years to return to half of its pre-war level,
This will be beneficial all around. Countries like Lebanon, Jordan and others will be able to trade with Syria. This could be a boon to their economies,
Everyone inside the hospital – patients and wounded alike – was running in fear, some on crutches, others screaming for their children, while others were being dragged on beds,
Amro Tabash, a local photojournalist, told AFP