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EU reaches out to Syria’s new rulers, sends Germany and France’s foreign ministers to Damascus

FP Staff January 3, 2025, 13:01:13 IST

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is travelling to Syria on Friday for a one-day trip with French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot, where she will meet Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa.

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Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock. Reuters File
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock. Reuters File

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is travelling to Syria on Friday for a one-day trip alongside her French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot on behalf of the European Union. During the visit, she will meet with Ahmed al-Sharaa, the leader of Syria’s new ruling regime, as per the German foreign ministry.

“My trip today - together with my French counterpart and on behalf of the EU - is a clear signal to the Syrians: A new political beginning between Europe and Syria, between Germany and Syria, is possible,” Baerbock said, according to a ministry statement issued before she left for Damascus.

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She added that she was travelling to Syria with an “outstretched hand” after rebels seized control of Damascus on Dec. 8, forcing Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad to flee after more than 13 years of civil war and ending his family’s decades-long rule.

“We now have a goal in mind that millions of Syrians also long for: that Syria can once again become a respected member of the international community,” she added.

Assad’s overthrow and HTS seizing control of Damascus

President Bashar al-Assad’s regime fell in Damascus in December 2024 after a prolonged civil war in the nation. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the leading militant group, seized control of Damascus, and forced Assad to flee to Russia, a close ally of the former President.

This has created a power vacuum, with various rebel groups now controlling different regions of the country.

Moreover, the militant group HTS is leading talks with international stakeholders, including a visit from Turkey’s foreign minister, and now foreign ministers from EU nations are also traveling to the crisis-hit country.

The new Syrian government is also working to reassure minority groups and rebuild trust across the nation.

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