Syria Seeks Diplomatic Breakthrough in Israel Security Deal

Syria aims to resume negotiations with Israel over a security agreement that could lead to Israel withdrawing from Syrian territory. Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani emphasizes the need for trust-building steps and regional stability, despite challenges due to recent Israeli military actions and U.S. pressure for dialogue.

Syria Seeks Diplomatic Breakthrough in Israel Security Deal
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In a push for renewed diplomatic relations, Syria is eager to restart negotiations with Israel for a security agreement anticipated to lead to Israel's withdrawal from Syrian land. Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani urged Israel to leverage this 'historic opportunity' for peace.

Facing U.S. pressure, the stalled negotiations spotlight regional security concerns. Israel's military actions, including a recent airbase strike, have strained relations, but Shaibani remains hopeful that talks will recommence, insisting on mutual respect for security concerns.

The dialogue aims to halt Israeli aggression and foster peace, paving the way towards a stable regional atmosphere. While hurdles persist, Shaibani underscores Syria's commitment to diplomacy and reconciliation with its neighbors.

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