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    Home»World»EU’s Costa and von der Leyen Visit Damascus, Commit to Syria’s Rebirth

    EU’s Costa and von der Leyen Visit Damascus, Commit to Syria’s Rebirth

    World January 9, 20262 Mins Read
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    European leaders made headlines with their unprecedented visit to Damascus, meeting Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara to outline a blueprint for the country’s future. Antonio Costa and Ursula von der Leyen arrived amid optimism following the end of the Assad era, promising comprehensive EU assistance.

    Post-meeting, Costa took to X to express solidarity: ‘Met President al-Shara in Damascus with President von der Leyen. The fall of Assad has brought hope to Syrians after years of pain. EU stands with you on this long road.’

    The EU’s agenda focuses on reconstruction, economic partnerships, and fostering civil peace. Von der Leyen highlighted the shift from fear to hope, committing Europe to support Syria’s extensive rebuilding needs.

    The Damascus trip capped a regional tour starting with the inaugural EU-Jordan summit. There, commitments to Jordan as a vital ally were renewed. Meetings with King Abdullah II reviewed a year-old strategic pact and set new goals.

    Describing the bond as ‘shoulder to shoulder’ amid global challenges, von der Leyen underscored mutual reliance. Next stop: Beirut for talks with President Aoun on deepening EU-Lebanon cooperation centered on growth, safety, and steadiness.

    This series of high-stakes diplomacy signals the EU’s proactive role in Middle East stabilization. By extending olive branches to Syria and reinforcing neighborly ties, Europe positions itself as a key player in the region’s recovery narrative.

    Ahmad al-Shara Antonio Costa Damascus visit EU Syria meeting EU-Jordan summit Middle East Diplomacy Syria reconstruction Ursula von der Leyen
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