Syrian ministers urge lifting of US sanctions in first visit to Doha
Khaleej Times|January 06, 2025
Ministers from Syria's transitional government urged the United States to lift its sanctions on Damascus during their first visit to Qatar since overthrowing president Bashar Al Assad.

In a statement, Qatar's foreign ministry said the Gulf country's premier met Syria's interim foreign minister, Asaad Al Shaibani, defence minister Murhaf Abu Qasra and the new head of intelligence, Anas Khattab.

Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani "reiterated the State of Qatar's position in support of Syria's unity, sovereignty and independence," the statement said.

Earlier, a Syrian diplomat and a Qatari official confirmed to AFP that Shaibani had arrived on Sunday morning for meetings in Qatar, the host of the US's largest military base in the region.

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