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.
Trending
- Memory Giants Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix Trigger Bear Market in Semiconductor Stocks
- Ghana Unveils New Anti-Corruption Strategy Amid Persistent Concerns
- Trump’s Sharp Remarks at NATO Summit Spark Tensions with Europe
- Current Naira‑Dollar Exchange Rate – July 7 2026
- Ennis Responds to Crawford’s Post‑KO Remarks After Dominant Victory
- East African Nations Deploy Heavy Police to Thwart Planned Protests
- Nigel Farage resigns to trigger by-election in which he will stand
- Trump Praises Meloni as ‘Nice Person’ While Faulting Her Over Iran Stance


