Fuel price protests erupt in Syrian Druze city

People queue up for gasoline in Syria. (File/AP)
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Updated 17 August 2023
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Fuel price protests erupt in Syrian Druze city

  • Demonstrators complain of economic hardships
  • City of mainly ethnic Druze residents had been spared unrest
  • Currency hits new record low after latest price hikes

JEDDAH: Protests erupted on Thursday in the ethnic Druze city of Sweida in southwest Syria against economic collapse and a controversial increase in fuel prices

Hundreds of demonstrators burned tyres, blocked roads and chanted anti-government slogans calling for the overthrow of President Bashar Assad in a rare outbreak of dissent.

“Long live Syria and down with Assad,” protesters chanted near police headquarters and the governor’s office as nearby security forces avoided confrontation.
“This is close to an uprising as people express their deep anger with the decisions of the Syrian regime and the gasoline price hikes,” said civic activist Ryan Marouf. “They are demanding a life of dignity.”
The value of Syria’s currency has plunged from 47 pounds to the dollar at the start of the conflict in 2011 to a record 15,500 on Wednesday. The government says cuts in a once lavish subsidy program affect only the wealthiest, but protesters say they have worsened the plight of ordinary Syrians who are struggling to afford food and basic necessities amid rampant inflation and eroding incomes.
There have been several minor protests in the past month over plunging incomes in coastal areas that are the stronghold of the Assad regime, and taxi and bus drivers in Damascus staged a second day of partial stoppages on Thursday.


Putin thanks UAE’s president for Ukraine mediation efforts

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Putin thanks UAE’s president for Ukraine mediation efforts

  • Russian president meets Emirati counterpart, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, in Moscow for talks spanning international affairs and bilateral trade
  • Another round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine is due to take place in Abu Dhabi on Sunday

LONDON: Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked his counterpart from the UAE, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, on Thursday for his mediation efforts on the war in Ukraine.

As Russian and Ukrainian negotiators prepare for another round of peace talks, due to take place in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, the Emirati president met the Russian leader at the Kremlin during an official visit to Moscow.

Putin “expressed his appreciation to the UAE for hosting the trilateral talks involving Russia, Ukraine and the United States,” the Emirates News Agency reported.

Sheikh Mohammed said he was proud to have helped mediate prisoner exchanges between Russia and Ukraine, and the UAE was ready to “assist all constructive efforts” regarding important humanitarian matters.

The leaders also discussed the latest developments in the Middle East. Regarding the conflict between Israel and Palestine, they said there was an “urgent need to intensify efforts to achieve a clear path towards a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution.”

Other topics included ways in which bilateral cooperation might be strengthened in areas such as trade, investment, technology, space and energy.

Russia and the UAE have moved to deepen ties in recent years. They signed two key trade and economic partnership agreements last summer.