Germany is leading efforts for the European Union to ease sanctions imposed on Syria during the rule of President Bashar al-Assad who was ousted last month, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
Germany is pushing the EU to ease sanctions on Syria as western countries seek to build bridges with its new rulers, diplomats said Tuesday.
The French and German foreign ministers have met Syria’s new leaders and called for an inclusive transition of power, in the ...
The European Union will closely watch the political process developing in Syria and stand by the country if it moves toward a ...
So far, Shar’a has talked about pluralism and his wish for inclusivity, but his hands-off diplomacy with Baerbock has raised ...
The French and German foreign ministers are the most senior Western officials to visit Syria since longtime dictator Bashar ...
The foreign ministers from Germany and France visited the notorious Sednaya prison near Damascus on Friday, a symbol of the ...
Turkey is working to ensure that Syria's transformation over the last month will not bring new instabilities to the region, ...
By Riham Alkousaa DAMASCUS (Reuters) -All Syrian groups, including women and Kurds, must be involved in the country's ...
The German foreign minister called on Russia to abandon its military presence in Syria. Read more at straitstimes.com.
DAMASCUS/WASHINGTON - The U.S. on Monday issued a sanctions exemption for transactions with governing institutions in Syria ...
Berlin is leading a push for the European Union to ease Assad-era sanctions on Syria as part of a western drive to support the country’s political transition and aid reconstruction after 13 years of ...