Syrian President Bashar al‑Assad and French President Emmanuel Macron have reached a consensus to restore diplomatic representation between their nations, ending a hiatus of more than a decade. The decision paves the way for the appointment of new ambassadors, signalling a renewed commitment to bilateral dialogue and cooperation. Both leaders emphasized the importance of strengthening ties and addressing regional challenges through direct diplomatic channels.
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