Syrian Foreign Minister's Pioneering Washington Visit
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani's first visit to Washington marks a crucial diplomatic engagement. His discussions with U.S. lawmakers will focus on lifting sanctions. This visit, the first in over 25 years, is part of efforts to integrate Syrian Kurdish allies with Syria's central administration, amidst U.S.-mediated talks with Israel.

Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani is making his first official visit to Washington, a significant diplomatic event given the new administration in Damascus. The trip marks the first time in over 25 years a Syrian foreign minister has traveled to the U.S. capital.
During his stay, Shibani is scheduled to meet with U.S. lawmakers to discuss the potential easing of U.S. sanctions on Syria. Sources indicate that Senator Lindsey Graham is involved in these discussions, highlighting the diplomatic dialogue amid a push for pro-Damascus policies in Washington.
In tandem with the visit, the U.S. is mediating between Israel and Syria, seeking a security pact. President Ahmed al-Sharaa, planning to visit the UN General Assembly, expressed optimism about reaching an agreement 'in the coming days.'
(With inputs from agencies.)
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