Syria, US and France Agree to Engage in Efforts to Support Syria's
SYRIA, JUL 25 – Officials agreed on supporting political transition, unity, and accountability after ceasefire in Sweida, emphasizing regional security and cooperation, according to a joint statement.
- Syria, France, and the United States agreed to support Syria's unity, stability, and sovereignty, as stated in a joint statement following a meeting in Paris.
- The parties committed to engaging in efforts for a political transition in Syria, emphasizing social cohesion and national interests.
- They also planned consultations between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces to implement the March 10 Agreement, as reported.
- The meeting highlighted the importance of combating terrorism and enhancing Syria's official institutions to address security challenges.
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(Istanbul=Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Dong-ho = The United States, France, and Syria have agreed to cooperate on Syria's territorial integrity and security issues.
Syria, US and France agree to engage in efforts to support Syria's
PARIS: Syria’s foreign minister held frank and productive talks with the United States and France at which they said on Friday they underlined the importance of ensuring the success of Syria’s political transition, unity and territorial integrity. Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shibani, French Foreign Minister Jean Noel Barrot and US Special Envoy for Syria Thomas Barrack
Syria, US and France hold 'frank' talks, urge success of Syria's transition
DUBAI (Reuters) -Syria's foreign minister held frank and productive talks with the United States and France at which they said on Friday they underlined the importance of ensuring the success of Syria's political transition, unity and territorial integrity.Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shibani, French Foreign Minister Jean Noel Barrot and U.S. Special Envoy for Syria Thomas Barrack met in Paris, days after a ceasefire halted bloodshed in Syri…
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