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Gulf Press > World > German and French Foreign Ministers Visit Syria Deutsche und französische Außenminister besuchen Syrien Les ministres des Affaires étrangères allemand et français visitent la Syrie
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German and French Foreign Ministers Visit Syria Deutsche und französische Außenminister besuchen Syrien Les ministres des Affaires étrangères allemand et français visitent la Syrie

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Last updated: 2025/01/03 at 2:05 PM
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The German and French foreign ministers recently made a historic visit to Damascus in an effort to demonstrate that a “new beginning” between Europe and Syria is possible. Germany’s Annalena Baerbock and France’s Jean-Noël Barrot met with Ahmad al-Sharaa, leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), and representatives of Syrian civil society during their visit. Baerbock emphasized the importance of granting all people, regardless of background, a place in the political process with rights and protection. She also emphasized the need to prevent extremism and revenge against specific groups of the population.

During the visit, Baerbock expressed gratitude to the Syrian White Helmets for their civil work during the rule of former President Bashar al-Assad. French Foreign Minister Barrot also met with Christian religious leaders in Damascus to discuss promoting a peaceful transition for the Syrian people and regional stability. The visit is seen as an important step in reestablishing diplomatic ties with Syria following al-Assad’s ouster in a lightning offensive by opposition forces.

The European Union has not yet lifted sanctions on Syria or removed the designation of HTS as a terrorist group, despite the United States lifting its bounty on al-Sharaa. Baerbock and Barrot’s visit marks the first official visit to Syria by top diplomats from EU member states since al-Assad’s fall, highlighting the potential for a new relationship between Europe and Syria. The visit comes as part of a wider effort by Western and Arab countries to reengage with the Syrian government following years of conflict.

The German and French foreign ministers’ visit to Syria underscores the importance of engaging with a country that has faced significant challenges in recent years. By meeting with al-Sharaa and Syrian civil society representatives, Baerbock and Barrot aimed to show support for a more inclusive political process in Syria. This visit also serves as a reminder of the need for stability and cooperation in the region, as European countries seek to play a role in shaping Syria’s future.

Baerbock and Barrot’s visit to Damascus represents a significant step forward in efforts to rebuild relations between Europe and Syria. By emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and protecting the rights of all people in Syria, the diplomats hope to set a positive example for future engagement with the country. Despite the challenges that lie ahead, the visit signals a willingness on the part of European countries to work towards a more peaceful and stable future for Syria and the region as a whole.

In conclusion, the recent visit by the German and French foreign ministers to Syria marks an important milestone in efforts to reestablish diplomatic relations with the country. By engaging with Syrian leaders and civil society representatives, Baerbock and Barrot have laid the groundwork for a potential “new beginning” between Europe and Syria. While significant challenges remain, the visit sends a clear signal that European countries are willing to play a constructive role in supporting a peaceful transition for the Syrian people and regional stability.

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