Syria's Return: Finance Talks Signal Global Reintegration

Syria will participate in a closed-door session with G7 finance ministers and central bank governors in Paris, signifying its growing status post-Assad. Syrian Finance Minister Yisr Barnieh will attend to discuss Syria's recovery and reintegration into the global financial system. The meeting focuses on economic imbalances and regional stability.

Syria's Return: Finance Talks Signal Global Reintegration
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Syria is set to join a private meeting with G7 finance ministers and central bank governors in Paris, marking a significant moment in its international re-emergence. This development comes less than two years after the fall of Bashar al-Assad.

Syrian Finance Minister Yisr Barnieh is expected to engage in discussions highlighting the nation's sustainable recovery and its reintegration into the global financial system. The agenda will also delve into global economic imbalances, trade tensions, and the impact of ongoing regional conflicts.

Despite lifted sanctions following Assad's removal, Syria's economy struggles with war-induced damage and investor hesitation. Participation in the G7 forum reflects Syria's bid to reconnect with the world stage, emphasizing its role in regional security and reconstruction efforts.

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