EU leaders said on Thursday they want to support Syria with "the historic opportunity to reunite and rebuild the country" following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad. To help an "inclusive and Syrian-led political process" in the transition of power,
At a meeting in Brussels, the EU's top diplomats said they want guarantees from members of Syria’s interim government that they are preparing for a peaceful political future involving all minority groups, one in which extremism and former allies Russia ...
The European Union needs to engage with the new leadership of Syria to keep them accountable during the transition of power following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said in Brussels on Thursday.
The European Union should be ready to ease sanctions on Syria if the country's new leadership takes "positive steps" to establish an inclusive government and respect women's and minority rights, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday.
The European Union will establish contacts with Syria's new leadership and reopen its delegation in the country, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday.
The European Union (EU) has made it clear that it will continue its sanctions on Syria until the country’s government proves that it is committed to protecting the rights of minorities and women. The EU’s stance is based on the belief that any future leadership in Syria must show a real dedication to human rights
President Trump’s dilemma in Syria is to let a terrorist state emerge at the heart of the Middle East on his watch or to violate his campaign promise of “no more foreign wars."
Following 'constructive' talks with Syria's new leadership, EU head of diplomacy Kaja Kallas announced that the bloc would 'reopen the delegation in Syria' in a speech at the EU Parliament.
Citing the conference held in Brussels since 2017, EU Foreign Affairs spokesman confirms efforts to plan donor conference to support Syria have begun - Anadolu Ajansı
Some European Union countries are doubling down on their decision to rapidly halt asylum procedures for Syrian migrants in Europe
At a meeting in Brussels, the EU's top diplomats said they want guarantees from members of Syria’s interim government that they are preparing for a peaceful political future involving all ...