A national conference is set to convene, marking the beginning of crucial talks aimed at drafting a new constitution and establishing a transitional government for Syria. The event will bring together both public and private sector partners, with expectations of over 1,000 participants. While the exact date and venue are yet to be confirmed, this conference represents a significant step toward shaping the nation’s political future and rebuilding its institutions after years of turmoil.
In a major diplomatic move, Qatar’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs arrived in Damascus on Monday, marking a historic moment as the first Qatar Airways flight since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad, which occurred just two weeks ago. The minister’s visit underscored Qatar’s growing involvement in Syria’s future and the shifting geopolitical dynamics in the region.
Meanwhile, Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi held a meeting with Syria’s de facto new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, also on Monday. This meeting further emphasizes the changing landscape in Syria and the increasing efforts by neighboring countries to engage with Syria’s emerging leadership. These diplomatic interactions are expected to play a pivotal role in the country’s efforts to stabilize and chart a new course forward.
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