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Syria's al-Sharaa confirms indirect talks with Israel amid soaring tensions
Syria's al-Sharaa confirms indirect talks with Israel amid soaring tensions

Al Jazeera

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Jazeera

Syria's al-Sharaa confirms indirect talks with Israel amid soaring tensions

Syrian's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa says his government has engaged in indirect talks with Israel in an attempt to ease escalating tensions between the two nations. The announcement comes after an escalation in Israeli attacks on Syria last week, including a strike that landed just 500 metres (1,640 feet) from the presidential palace in Damascus on Friday. Israel claimed its most recent air strikes were a response to what it described as threats to the country's minority Druze community. 'There are indirect talks with Israel through mediators to calm and attempt to absorb the situation so that it does not reach a level that both sides lose control over,' al-Sharaa said, reiterating blame on Israel over what he described as its 'random interventions' in Syria. He also said Damascus was talking to states that communicate with Israel to 'pressure them to stop intervening in Syrian affairs and bomb some of its infrastructure.' There was no immediate comment from Israeli authorities. Al-Sharaa's remarks come during a landmark visit to Paris, his first trip to a European country since assuming office after he led opposition fighters in a lightning offensive that toppled longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad in December. Sign up for Al Jazeera Americas Coverage Newsletter US politics, Canada's multiculturalism, South America's geopolitical rise—we bring you the stories that matter. Subscribe Your subscription failed. Please try again. Please check your email to confirm your subscription By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy protected by reCAPTCHA Advertisement The visit required a special exemption from the United Nations, as al-Sharaa remains under international sanctions due to his previous role as leader of the armed group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a former al-Qaeda affiliate. Lifting sanctions Speaking in Paris after meeting President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace, al-Sharaa called for the lifting of economic restrictions on Syria, stating: 'Nothing justifies maintaining sanctions imposed on the previous regimes.' President Macron said France would consider gradually lifting European Union sanctions if Syria continued along its current path. 'I told the president that if he continues on his path, we would do the same, namely by first progressively lifting European sanctions, and then we would also lobby our American partners to follow suit on this matter,' Macron said. The European Union has already lifted some restrictions, while other measures targeting individuals and entities are set to expire on 1 June. Sanctions relief in sectors such as oil, gas, electricity and transport remain crucial for Syria, where the World Bank estimates reconstruction of the country could cost more than $250bn. Despite some easing of sanctions by European countries, the Trump administration has been more reserved in its approach to the new Syrian administration. Macron revealed that he is urging the United States to delay its planned military withdrawal from Syria, arguing that lifting sanctions should be prioritised as a step towards ensuring long-term stability. Advertisement Al Jazeera's Natacha Butler, reporting from Paris, said, 'In return, Macron expects Syria's new government to protect minorities, ensure stability and crack down on what he called terrorist organisations, including ISIS.' 'Sharaa is here to project a reassuring image to France's Western allies, who have been a little bit wary and are looking to see what direction the new leadership takes,' Butler added.

Syrian President Confirms Indirect Israel Talks to Ease Tensions
Syrian President Confirms Indirect Israel Talks to Ease Tensions

Bloomberg

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Bloomberg

Syrian President Confirms Indirect Israel Talks to Ease Tensions

Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa said his administration was holding indirect talks with Israel to ease mounting tensions, the first such discussions between the two Middle Eastern neighbors in 17 years. 'There are indirect negotiations with Israel through mediators to de-escalate the situation and prevent a loss of control,' Al-Sharaa told reporters during a news conference Wednesday with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris. The trip was Al-Sharaa's first to a Western country since the ouster of Bashar al-Assad in December.

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