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Jordan says to host Syria-US meeting on reconstruction

Jordan says to host Syria-US meeting on reconstruction

Al Arabiya5 days ago
Jordan will host a meeting between the United States and Syria to discuss the situation in the war-ravaged country and explore reconstruction efforts, Amman's foreign ministry said Sunday.
The meeting on Tuesday, which will be attended by Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani and US special envoy for Syria Thomas Barrack, 'will discuss the situation in Syria and ways to support the process of rebuilding Syria on foundations that guarantee its security, stability and sovereignty,' according to a statement.
It will be a continuation of discussions held between the officials in Amman on July 19 about deadly clashes in the Druze-majority Syrian province of Sweida.
Responding to the announcement of the meeting, Barrack expressed in a post on X 'our collective determination to move toward a future in which Syria and all of its people can live in peace, security, and prosperity.'
The violence between Druze fighters and Sunni Bedouins in July ultimately drew the intervention of government forces and tribal fighters who came to support the Bedouins, as well as the Israeli military, which carried out strikes in support of the Druze.
A ceasefire put an end to the week of bloodshed but the situation remained tense, flaring into violence again in August.
The new Syrian authorities have repeatedly stated their intent to protect all of the country's ethnic and religious groups.
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