Abu Dhabi crown prince receives call from Syrian president

Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed (L) receives call from Syrian President Bashar Assad. (File/Wikipedia and Kremlin Press Office/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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Updated 21 October 2021
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Abu Dhabi crown prince receives call from Syrian president

  • Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed and Bashar Assad discussed developments in Syria and the Middle East

DUBAI: Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed received a phone call on Wednesday from Syrian President Bashar Assad, UAE’s state news agency WAM reported.
Sheikh Mohammed and Asssad discussed relations between their two countries and ways to enhance joint cooperation in various fields.
They also spoke about developments in Syria and the Middle East, in addition to several issues of common interest, the statement added.


Thirty four Australians released from Syrian camp holding Daesh affiliated families

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Thirty four Australians released from Syrian camp holding Daesh affiliated families

  • Roj camp holds more than 2,000 people from 40 ⁠different nationalities, the majority of ‌them women ‌and children

ROJ CAMP: Syrian Kurdish forces on Monday released 34 Australians from a camp ​holding families of suspected Daesh militants in northern Syria, saying they would be flown to Australia from Damascus.
Hukmiya Mohamed, a co-director of Roj camp, told Reuters that the ‌34 Australians ‌had been ​released ‌to ⁠members ​of their families ⁠who had come to Syria for the release. They were put on small buses for Damascus.
Roj camp holds more than 2,000 people from 40 ⁠different nationalities, the majority of ‌them women ‌and children.
Thousands of ​people believed ‌to be linked to Daesh militants have been held at Roj and a second camp, Al-Hol, since the militant group was driven ‌from its final territorial foothold in Syria in 2019.
Syrian ⁠government ⁠forces seized swathes of northern Syria from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in January, before agreeing a ceasefire on January 29.
The US military last week completed a mission to transfer 5,700 adult male Daesh detainees from Syria to ​Iraq.