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European Ministers Signal New Chapter in Syria Amid Leadership Transition

Friday 03 January 2025 - 10:40
European Ministers Signal New Chapter in Syria Amid Leadership Transition

The French and German foreign ministers recently embarked on a landmark visit to Damascus to engage with Syria’s new leadership following the departure of former president Bashar al-Assad. This trip marks the first high-profile European Union delegation to the country since al-Assad’s exit, signaling a pivotal moment in EU-Syria relations.

The visit by Germany’s Annalena Baerbock and France’s Jean-Noel Barrot underscores a shift in Western engagement with Syria, as the two ministers are set to meet Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Julani, the de facto leader of the country. Al-Sharaa heads Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a group with a controversial past linked to al-Qaeda, which led the resistance against the previous regime. Discussions are expected to address whether HTS should be removed from international terrorist lists.

Calls for Inclusivity and Transition

Ahead of the visit, Baerbock described this moment as a “new political beginning” and emphasized the EU’s readiness to extend cooperation while maintaining firm expectations. She highlighted the importance of inclusivity in the political process, ensuring rights and protections for all Syrians, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or religion.

“We are aware of HTS’s ideological origins and past actions,” Baerbock remarked, “but we also perceive a shift towards moderation and engagement with broader stakeholders.” She stressed the necessity for the new administration to avoid retribution against specific groups, expedite elections, and refrain from embedding religious elements into the judicial and educational frameworks.

Al-Sharaa’s administration has already signaled its intent for reform, announcing curriculum changes that include removing certain cultural and historical references. However, governance challenges remain, with estimates indicating that drafting a new constitution could take up to three years, followed by another year for elections.

International Skepticism and Hopes for Stability

The German foreign minister acknowledged lingering doubts about HTS but expressed Germany’s commitment to fostering Syria’s recovery as a stable and sovereign state. Similarly, Barrot emphasized the importance of a “peaceful and inclusive transition,” reiterating support for regional stability.

The ministers’ itinerary included a visit to Sednaya prison, a site notorious for human rights abuses under the al-Assad regime. This gesture highlights the EU’s focus on accountability and justice during this transitional period.

Continued Regional Tensions

As these diplomatic efforts unfolded, reports emerged of strikes targeting areas south of Aleppo. The attacks, attributed to Israel, allegedly targeted defense and research facilities in Safira, aiming to prevent advanced weaponry from reaching hostile entities. These developments underscore the broader regional complexities surrounding Syria’s transition.

This high-profile visit by European leaders reflects a cautious yet significant step toward re-establishing ties with Syria. The EU’s engagement hinges on the new leadership’s ability to foster inclusivity, expedite reforms, and ensure stability in a region still grappling with the aftermath of conflict.


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