Syrian president meets a US Congress member on an unofficial visit to Damascus
- Two U.S. Congress members visited Damascus on April 18, 2025, marking the first trip by lawmakers since Bashar Assad's ousting.
- They met Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa to discuss U.S. Sanctions and the needs of the Syrian people for stability.
- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas also met with al-Sharaa, addressing the ongoing Gaza conflict and efforts for a two-state solution while emphasizing bilateral cooperation.
- The congressional visit aimed to promote dialogue and explore potential cooperation, with representatives emphasizing the need for inclusive governance in the country.
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US Congressional Delegation in Damascus for the First Time in Years - The Syrian Observer
In a visit unprecedented in years, a delegation from the United States Congress has arrived in the Syrian capital, Damascus, to assess conditions on the ground and better understand the state of the country following the fall of the former regime. The delegation includes Republican Representatives Cory Mills of Florida and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, accompanied by several members of the Syrian-American community. Organisers have describe…
Exclusive: Sharaa visits Baghdad
Shafaq News/ The Syrian President for the transitional phase, Ahmed al-Shara, gave initial approval to visit the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, next month. A Syrian government official told Shafaq News Agency that "Al-Shara has given initial approval to the invitation of the Iraqi Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, to visit Baghdad," stressing that "the visit will be to attend the Arab Summit scheduled in the Iraqi capital next May." It is notewo…
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