Interim President Ahmed al-Shaar emphasized that Syria will avoid any conflict unless it faces a direct attack, highlighting the government's focus on reconstruction after years of war. This statement was made during his address at Chatham House in London.
Syrian President Ahmad al-Shahrour announced that Syria will remain uninvolved in the U.S.-Israeli conflict against Iran unless the country faces aggression. This statement was made during an event in London, highlighting the current unstable situation.
In a historic visit to the UK, Syrian interim president Ahmad al-Shahrour discussed the war with Iran and its economic impacts with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. This marks al-Shahrour's first visit since the ousting of former president Bashar al-Assad in 2024.
King Charles III welcomed Syrian President Ahmad Al-Shahr at Buckingham Palace, marking his first visit to London since the ousting of former President Bashar Al-Assad in 2024. Al-Shahr previously discussed regional issues, including the ongoing war with Iran, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Germany is actively promoting the return of Syrian refugees to their homeland, following a visit from interim President Ahmad al-Shara to Berlin. This move reflects a shift in repatriation policies despite ongoing human rights concerns.
The visit of Syrian President Ahmad al-Shahr to Berlin has sparked widespread discontent among Kurds in Germany, who accuse him of human rights violations. This visit comes at a time when concerns about inflation in the country are rising.
United Nations reports indicate that sectarian violence in Syria has resulted in the deaths of over <strong>1700</strong> civilians. The government of President <strong>Ahmad Al-Shaar</strong> has failed to take effective measures against extrajudicial killings and torture faced by Druze civilians in July 2025.