Syrian Ministerial Delegation Arrives in Qatar to Spark Major Deals
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani stated on X that the trip is designed to “strengthen relations between Damascus and Doha.”
This visit is a key element of Syria’s new government strategy to restore regional alliances and jumpstart its shattered economy following years of conflict.
According to a state news outlet, Finance Minister Mohammed Barnieh held talks with Qatari Finance Minister Ali bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari to explore enhanced cooperation frameworks between the two nations.
In parallel, Syrian Tourism Minister Mazen al-Salhani met with Saad bin Ali Al-Kharji, chairman of Qatar Tourism, to discuss “horizons of joint cooperation and investment in touristic projects,” highlighting efforts to revive Syria’s tourism sector.
Relations between Syria and Qatar have seen a remarkable revival since the overthrow of the Bashar al-Assad regime in December last year. Doha reopened its embassy in Damascus that same month, ending a 13-year diplomatic freeze.
Ahmad Al-Sharaa, who led opposition forces against Assad, was appointed transitional president in late January, marking a critical political shift fueling renewed diplomatic and economic engagement.
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