Syrian-Israeli Diplomacy: Emirates' Role Unveiled

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa revealed on Wednesday indirect talks with Israel to ease ongoing hostilities driven by Israeli strikes in Syria. The United Arab Emirates has initiated a discreet communication channel aimed at fostering dialogue between the two nations as Syria's leadership searches for regional allies.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Cairo | Updated: 07-05-2025 23:44 IST | Created: 07-05-2025 23:44 IST
Syrian-Israeli Diplomacy: Emirates' Role Unveiled
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In a bid to quell ongoing tensions exacerbated by persistent Israeli strikes on Syrian territory, President Ahmed al-Sharaa of Syria announced indirect diplomatic talks with Israel. This development marks a significant shift in the region's complex geopolitics.

According to sources, the United Arab Emirates has taken the lead by setting up a clandestine channel facilitating these discussions. This effort emerges as Syria's new authorities look to stabilize their increasingly hostile rapport with Israel.

The backchannel diplomacy signals an evolving Middle Eastern landscape, where pragmatic alliances may help address longstanding regional conflicts.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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