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    Can Europe and Syria do business and what does each want? | Syria’s War

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsJanuary 4, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The German and French international ministers have met Syria’s de facto chief in Damascus.

    The European officers conveyed a message that the lifting of sanctions on Syria would rely upon how the nation’s political future develops.

    So what do either side need from one another – and what divides them?

    Presenter:

    Neave Barker

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    Haid Haid – Columnist and consulting fellow with the Center East and North Africa Programme at Chatham Home

    Marie Forestier – Senior adviser on the European Institute of Peace

    Galip Dalay – Non-resident senior fellow on the Center East Council on World Affairs



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