Top Arab Diplomats Visit Syria to Build Ties With New Leadership

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Ministers from Jordan and Qatar were among the first high-ranking Arab diplomats to meet with the leader of the rebel coalition that toppled the Syrian regime two weeks ago.

A crowd watches fireworks exploding overhead.
Syrians celebrating the ousting of Bashar al-Assad in Damascus on the second Friday after the fall of his regime.Credit...Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times

Euan Ward

Dec. 23, 2024, 6:10 a.m. ET

Top Arab diplomats visited the Syrian capital on Monday, the latest in a string of diplomatic overtures by the international community as Syria emerges from years of isolation under President Bashar al-Assad.

Syria’s new leader, Ahmed al-Shara, held “extensive talks” with Jordan’s foreign minister, Ayman Safadi, in Damascus on Monday, according to a statement from the Jordanian foreign ministry. Hours later, Qatar’s minister of state for foreign affairs, Mohammed Al-Khulaifi, also arrived in Syria for talks with its new leadership, according to the Qatari foreign ministry.

They are among the first high-ranking Arab diplomats to visit Syria since Mr. al-Assad was toppled two weeks ago by the rebel coalition led by Mr. al-Shara. Top Arab diplomats had vowed at a meeting in Jordan this month to “support a peaceful transition process” in Syria.

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Jordan’s foreign minister, Ayman Safadi, center, meeting with Syria’s new ruler, Ahmed al-Shara, in Damascus on Monday, in a photograph released by the Jordanian Foreign Ministry.Credit...Jordanian Foreign Ministry, via Reuters

In recent years, a number of Arab nations had begun to pursue better relations with the Assad regime. Last year, Mr. al-Assad made his first visit to the Arab League summit, more than a decade after Syria’s membership was suspended amid its civil war. These efforts, however, largely failed to ensure the regional stability that Arab nations had hoped for.

Pictured walking alongside the Jordanian foreign minister on Monday, Mr. Al-Shara donned a suit and tie rather than his typical military fatigues, part of the new leader’s effort to polish his image and mend ties between Syria and the international community.

The visits by the Qatari and Jordanian delegations came a day after Mr. Al-Shara met with the Turkish foreign minister, Hakan Fidan, along with a prominent Lebanese Druze leader, Walid Jumblatt.

Ismaeel Naar contributed reporting from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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