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Trump Presses Syria’s al-Sharaa on Normalization with ’Israel’

Trump Presses Syria’s al-Sharaa on Normalization with ’Israel’
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By Staff, Agencies

In a dramatic diplomatic development, US President Donald Trump hosted an unexpected meeting with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan participating via phone.

The talks mark a diplomatic turning point in US-Syria relations and a broader reshaping of the geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East.

The White House confirmed the meeting in a statement by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, posted on X, in which Trump hailed the gathering as a “historic opportunity” for peace and reconstruction in Syria.

Erdogan, addressing the meeting remotely, praised Trump’s recent decision to lift US sanctions on Syria, an unprecedented move that diverged sharply from the policies of previous US administrations.

Erdogan pledged Turkish cooperation with Saudi Arabia in promoting stability and rebuilding efforts in Syria.

On his part, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman echoed Erdogan’s endorsement, describing Trump’s decision to ease sanctions as “courageous” and expressing optimism about Syria’s reintegration into the regional diplomatic fold.

In response, al-Sharaa welcomed the diplomatic overture and acknowledged the significance of the meeting.

He highlighted what he described as a “significant opportunity” arising from what he perceives as "Iran’s diminishing influence in Syria", signaling a potential strategic shift in Damascus’s alliances.

Al-Sharaa reaffirmed Syria’s commitment to the 1974 disengagement agreement with “Israel” and expressed willingness to cooperate with the US on "counterterrorism" and the dismantling of remaining chemical weapons stockpiles.

He also invited US firms to invest in Syria’s oil and gas sectors, portraying Syria as a potential “critical link” in global trade routes between East and West.

Trump is currently on a four-day Middle East tour aimed at securing trillions in investments for the US, which includes stops in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.