Historic Diplomatic Shift: Syrian Foreign Minister Visits Washington
Syria's foreign minister visits the United States for the first time in 25 years, marking a significant move as Syria attempts to rebuild relationships post-Assad. Discussions focus on easing sanctions, diplomatic reconciliation, and security negotiations with Israel.

- Country:
- Syria
Syria's foreign minister made waves on Thursday by visiting Washington, marking the first official trip by a high-ranking Syrian official in 25 years. Following the departure of Bashar Assad, the new government is actively seeking to mend fences with Western nations.
The visit comes amid a backdrop of easing sanctions that began after US President Donald Trump's crucial meeting with Syrian interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa in May. This diplomatic engagement set the stage for Syria's reintegration into the global community.
Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani's Washington visit includes talks to potentially lift remaining US sanctions. He is set to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and is engaged in Israel security negotiations. Plans also include al-Sharaa attending the UN General Assembly, a significant diplomatic stride for Syria.
ALSO READ
Trump's Royal Rendezvous: State Visit Steeped in Grandeur and Diplomacy
Cricket Diplomacy: The Handshake Controversy in Asia Cup
Securing Diplomacy: Bullet-Resistant Glass for Key Diplomatic Offices
Cricket Diplomacy: Pakistan Cancels Press Briefing Amid Handshake Controversy
Expert group recommends manuscript repatriation diplomacy, dedicated national programme