By Kevork AlMassian, published on Syrianna Analysis, March 24, 2023 While Saudi Arabia and Syria agreed to restore diplomatic ties after negotiations mediated by Russia, the peace deal leaves the U.S. again on the sidelines after a dramatic shift in the Middle East’s geopolitics. Join Syriana Analysis Membership: / @syrianaanalysis Sponsor …
Read More »Syrian Quake Triggers Arab Debate on Defying US Sanctions
by Georgio Cafiero and Alexander Langlois, published on The Cradle, March 6, 2023 The devastating earthquake that struck Syria and Turkiye in February has sparked a region wide conversation about the possibility of Arab states directly engaging with Damascus and bypassing the US sanctions that have crippled its economy. Among the …
Read More »Report: Kurdish Delegation Leaves Damascus on ‘Positive’ Note
from the NewsDesk at The Cradle, published January 21, 2023 The US has reportedly warned the SDF several times not to engage in any dialogue with Damascus A Kurdish delegation representing the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) concluded a visit to Damascus on 20 January after meeting with several representatives of …
Read More »Is the Syria-Turkey Conflict Close to a Peaceful Resolution?
by Victor Mikhin, published on New Eastern Outlook, January 18, 2023 Over the past decade, Turkish foreign policy has faced serious difficulties, and the crisis unleashed by the US and its allies in Syria has been the main reason for this. The Syrian crisis has had and continues to have several …
Read More »The Significance of Syria – Turkey Meetings (Audio)
Phil Taylor speaks with Zafar Bangash on The Taylor Report: (The discussion about Syria and Turkey begins at 6:20)
Read More »On the Barriers to Turkish-Syrian Rapprochement, an Interview with Alptekin Dursunoğlu
by Steven Sahiounie, published on Global Research, October 19, 2022 This is a very interesting article which highlights some of the issues that make it difficult to end the Syrian war and move forward. It is important to think about these issues when you look at bringing peace to the …
Read More »Amid foreign imposed war, Syrian government works for reconciliation
April 15, 2016, Crescent Online -by Ken Stone The western mainstream media portray Syria as a brutal dictatorship. However, that description does not at all fit Ali Heidar, Minister for National Reconciliation of the Syrian government. Our Second International Tour of Peace visited Mr. Heidar at 8 pm in his …
Read More »Voices from Syria: Assad is Essential for Syria’s Unity & Security Part 3
Feb 28, 2016, 21st Century Wire Part 1 and Part 2 -Rev. Andrew Ashdown “Syria’s triumph over terrorism and maintaining the secular identity of Syria is what will bring back a good relationship with Europe. It will also solve the problem of refugees and it will restore peace. Nothing can …
Read More »Syria Dispatch: Most Syrians Support Assad, Reject Phony Foreign ‘Revolution’
© Eva Bartlett A newly opened fruit and vegetable stand in Homs’ Old City. Mon, 07 Mar 2016, SOTT.net -Eva Bartlett In April 2014 I first visited Syria, going to Homs and Latakia, in addition to Damascus. On each of my three subsequent trips to Syria, speaking moderate colloquial …
Read More »Syrian Reconciliation: Al-Hussinieh
Jan 21, 2016, Middle East Channel Getting back to a normal life in Al-Hussinieh Al-Hussinieh was the first quarter in Damascus and its countryside to witness a reconciliation which allowed its residents to return and live there. The reconciliation process took 3 months to be achieved, and it followed a …
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