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Britain reestablished full diplomatic relations with Syria on Saturday, more than a decade after cutting ties, as Foreign Secretary David Lammy met the country's new leader Ahmed Al Sharaa in Damascus ...
David Lammy was pictured shaking hands with the new president as he advocated for a 'stable, more secure and prosperous' ...
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The National on MSNSecured but subdued: Muted Ashura in DamascusIn Old Damascus’s Al Ameen Street, where centuries of coexistence echo through narrow lanes, the Shiite community has gathered to mark Ashura. But instead of the defiant roar of public mourning, what ...
Syria and Britain officially renewed diplomatic relations, marked by British Foreign Secretary David Lammy's visit to ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNTürkiye Reasserts its Red Lines in SyriaAnkara: Türkiye has redrawn its red lines in Syria, firmly rejecting any move to legitimize organizations it labels as terrorist, while pledging support for efforts that could secure a stable and ...
The UK has resumed diplomatic relations with Syria after a 14-year hiatus, with Foreign Secretary David Lammy meeting interim ...
The UK has provided £4.5 billion in aid to Syria and its neighbours since 2011. But with the Assad era over and new risks ...
Shiite rituals for Ashoura in Damascus have drastically changed after the fall of Syria's former President Bashar Assad ...
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced that the country would re-establish diplomatic ties with Syria after a years-long ...
David Lammy says the UK will "stand by the Syrian people and Syria" and build bilateral ties between Damascus and London.
David Lammy said he promoted transparency and accountability in a meeting with Syria's interim president Al-Sharaa.
DAMASCUS, Syria — British Foreign Secretary David Lammy met in Damascus on Saturday with Syria’s interim President Ahmad ...
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