
UK re-establishing diplomatic ties with Syria as Lammy visits Damascus
Al-Sharaa received Lammy on Saturday alongside Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani, according to photos of the meeting released by the presidency.
'After over a decade of conflict, there is renewed hope for the Syrian people,' Lammy said in a statement released by his office, noting that the visit was the first by a British minister to Syria in 14 years.
'The UK is re-establishing diplomatic relations because it is in our interests to support the new government to deliver their commitment to build a stable, more secure and prosperous future for all Syrians,' he said.
Syria has been improving relations with Western countries after longtime President Bashar al-Assad was removed from power in December 2024 in an offensive led by al-Sharaa's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) armed group.
In April, the British government lifted sanctions against a dozen Syrian entities, including government departments and media outlets, to help the country rebuild after al-Assad's fall.
Weeks earlier, the UK had dropped sanctions against two dozen Syrian businesses, mostly banks and oil companies.
On Monday, United States President Donald Trump signed an executive order to dismantle a web of sanctions against Syria that had crippled the country's economy under al-Assad.
In a statement posted on X, al-Shaibani – the Syrian foreign minister – welcomed Trump's decision, saying it would 'open the door of long-awaited reconstruction and development'.
'It will lift the obstacle against economic recovery and open the country to the international community,' he said.
Syria's new leaders have been struggling to rebuild the country's decimated economy and infrastructure after nearly 14 years of civil war that killed half a million people.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Al Jazeera
an hour ago
- Al Jazeera
Protesters arrested in the UK for supporting banned Palestine Action group
Protesters arrested in the UK for supporting banned Palestine Action group NewsFeed Dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators were arrested in London on suspicion of 'terrorism' for showing support for the now-banned Palestine Action group, including an 83-year-old reverend. Video Duration 00 minutes 53 seconds 00:53 Video Duration 00 minutes 53 seconds 00:53 Video Duration 02 minutes 59 seconds 02:59 Video Duration 01 minutes 20 seconds 01:20 Video Duration 02 minutes 30 seconds 02:30 Video Duration 00 minutes 54 seconds 00:54 Video Duration 01 minutes 25 seconds 01:25


Al Jazeera
2 hours ago
- Al Jazeera
Supporting Palestine group in UK now a 'criminal offence'
Supporting Palestine group in UK now a 'criminal offence' Quotable Attorney Laura O'Brien of Hodge Jones & Allen Solicitors talks about the proscription of UK group Palestine Action as a terror group and why it's raised concerns for the public. Video Duration 01 minutes 29 seconds 01:29 Video Duration 01 minutes 00 seconds 01:00 Video Duration 01 minutes 37 seconds 01:37 Video Duration 01 minutes 11 seconds 01:11 Video Duration 01 minutes 06 seconds 01:06 Video Duration 01 minutes 01 seconds 01:01 Video Duration 01 minutes 06 seconds 01:06


Al Jazeera
3 hours ago
- Al Jazeera
'Every one of us has a responsibility' to divest, to boycott
Omar Barghouti, co-founder of the BDS movement, says it's the public's duty to press governments and corporations to end their complicity in Gaza's genocide. This comes after a report by UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, naming dozens of companies profiting from violence against Palestinians.