French President Macron to visit Syria, Syrian presidency says
Macron is expected to press for minority protections and counterterrorism cooperation as France seeks reconstruction deals and a larger role in Syria's recovery.
- French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Damascus on Monday, marking the first visit by a European Union head of state since President Ahmed al-Sharaa took power in 2024, underlining Syria's geopolitical transformation.
- Following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, Sharaa seeks to revive the country after 13 years of war, while Macron aims to address reconstruction, security challenges, and minority protection in Alawite and Druze heartlands.
- Accompanying the president are economic leaders including CMA CGM chief Rodolphe Saade and TotalEnergies head Patrick Pouyanne; local resident Faisal Azouz said the visit could "open new prospects for economic, cultural and political relations."
- Macron travels to Ankara on Tuesday for a NATO summit, where President Donald Trump will meet Sharaa on July 8, though France has disagreed with Trump's suggestions that Syria could tackle Hezbollah in Lebanon.
- Expert Denis Bauchard noted the trip reflects a desire to consolidate the new regime while balancing influence between Israel and Turkey, as Syria's Kurds recently agreed to integrate their institutions into the state.
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