European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Wednesday she hopes a political agreement on easing Syria sanctions can be reached at a gathering of European ministers next week. EU foreign ministers will discuss the situation in Syria during a meeting in Brussels on Jan.
With the downfall of the old Syrian regime, countries like Germany which welcomed Syrian refugees are now talking about sending them home.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas hopes for a political agreement on easing Syria sanctions. The discussion among European ministers comes as Assad is ousted, with some capitals ready to suspend sanctions to support the transition.
This year was always going to be important for the European Union, given the start of a new EU Commission mandate, a relatively new
Assad, the Israeli Occupation army quickly took action, destroying numerous weapons depots in Syria and occupying new strategic heights in Mount Hermon near Damascus. These moves have sparked significant concern,
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The European Union is considering a step-by-step suspension of multiple economic sanctions targeting Syria as it seeks to support the country’s transition, while retaining some leverage, according to two internal documents seen by Reuters.
Leaders from various countries called for action on artificial intelligence and reforms as they brainstormed here during the five-day World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, which ends on Friday.   In a special address,
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister on Sunday called for the lifting of sanctions on Syria after meetings with top diplomats from the Middle East and Europe. This comes just a month after Islamist-led rebels toppled strongman Bashar al-Assad.
The new Syria without Bashar Al Assad will ensure the teaching of minority languages without discrimination, although Arabic will be the primary language of instruction in public schools, where the main reform will now be to eliminate Al Assad's propaganda,