Assad, old alliances have crumbled, and global powers are figuring out their relationships with Syria’s new de facto leaders.
The new Islamist-led government promises moderation, but officials aren’t committing to such issues as women’s rights or free ...
Ministers from Jordan and Qatar were among the first high-ranking Arab diplomats to meet with the leader of the rebel ...
Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi held talks with Ahmad al-Shara, head of Syria's de facto governing group, in Damascus on Monday, with discussions focusing on Syria's political transition and ...
Jordanian and Qatari diplomats met with Syria's new de facto ruler Ahmed al-Sharaa on Monday, the latest delegations to visit ...
Qatar is ready to invest in Syria's energy sector and ports, the de facto Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa said after meeting a ...
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi was due in Damascus on Monday to meet with Syria's new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, Amman said, the latest high-profile visit since Bashar al-Assad's ouster.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi expressed his country's support for Syria's reconstruction in a meeting with its new ...
Given the risks of non-intervention, Trump will sooner than later recognize that the US cannot simply divorce itself from an ...
Syria is in chaos. The danger to Israel and the West is that the next Syrian regime will be no friendlier than Assad was.