Syria pushes to gain closer ties with Western powers as it reaches meetings with G7, NATO, and WHO
Syria is seeking to strengthen its relationships with Western powers through meetings with G7, NATO, and WHO. The aim is to integrate Syria into key international organizations to enhance stability and attract investment. This initiative comes as Syrians commemorate the anniversary of the 2011 uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.
- ▪Syria is pursuing closer ties with Western powers.
- ▪Meetings have been held with G7, NATO, and WHO.
- ▪The goal is to increase stability and investment opportunities in Syria.
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Syria pushes to gain closer ties with Western powers as it reaches meetings with G7, NATO, and WHOThe concept is to bring Syria into many key international organizations and to increase the country’s stability and investment opportunities.Follow us on GoogleSyrians gather to mark the anniversary of the 2011 uprising against the ousted President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus, Syria March 15, 2026.(photo credit: YAMAM AL SHAAR/REUTERS)
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