Intensive Diplomatic Activity in Damascus as Russian, Turkish, and U.S. Delegations Address Security Issues
November 16, 20259 VuesTemps de lecture: 1 minutes

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Damascus is experiencing notable international activity, with intelligence and political delegations from major powers convening to discuss critical security issues affecting the region.
Sources from Al Arabiya/Al Hadath reported on Sunday that a Russian intelligence delegation and a Turkish intelligence team are holding meetings in the Syrian capital, focusing on sensitive security matters across various areas of the country.
Additionally, a delegation from the U.S. Congress has arrived in Damascus to engage in discussions regarding security topics, including the Syrian coast, the Caesar Act, and related sanctions.
"A Shift from Isolation to Cooperation"
This diplomatic movement follows remarks from U.S. envoy Tom Brack, who stated that Syria is undergoing a "notable shift from isolation to cooperation," reflecting a growing international openness towards Damascus.
These comments came after Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara's meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House last week, where Trump acknowledged al-Shara's efforts to guide Syria towards reconstruction and stability.
These developments indicate a potential change in international approaches to the Syrian situation, suggesting the possibility of more open negotiations and security cooperation between Damascus and several influential capitals.
