In a groundbreaking diplomatic move, Jordan’s foreign minister Ayman al-Safadi met with Syria’s new de facto ruler, Ahmed al-Sharaa, in Damascus. This high-level engagement marks the most significant contact by an Arab state with Syria’s Islamist-led administration.
Concurrent to this, Qatar’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mohammed Al-Khulaifi, also arrived in Damascus, marking a new era of diplomatic interactions with Syria. The arrival was aboard the first Qatar Airways flight to the Syrian capital since the overthrowing of former President Bashar al-Assad. The new administration, led by Sharaa’s Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group, a former Al Qaeda affiliate, has shifted the Middle Eastern geopolitical landscape.
Jordan, a U.S.-allied Arab state, expressed its readiness to assist in Syria’s reconstruction efforts. Al-Safadi emphasized the importance of combating regional security threats, including drug smuggling and the Islamic State, which remain persistent challenges for both countries.
(With inputs from agencies.)