BRUSSELS: EU chief Ursula von der Leyen will visit Syria later this week on a first trip to the country since the fall of Bashar Assad, a spokeswoman said Monday.
Von der Leyen will head to Syria as part of a tour of the Middle East that will also see her visit Jordan and Lebanon, spokeswoman Paula Pinho said.
Von der Leyen’s visit to the devastated country comes as the international community seeks to bolster fragile efforts to rebuild a year after Assad’s downfall.
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, who led Assad’s ouster, has been scrambling to boost support from abroad and shore up security.
But the country remains in a perilous position and is still grappling with sectarian violence and the threat of the Daesh group.
The EU is a key financial donor for Damascus and has rolled back sanctions imposed during the civil war to try to boost reconstruction efforts.
EU chief von der Leyen to visit Syria this week
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EU chief von der Leyen to visit Syria this week
- Von der Leyen will head to Syria as part of a tour of the Middle East that will also see her visit Jordan and Lebanon
- EU is a key financial donor for Damascus and has rolled back sanctions imposed during the civil war to try to boost reconstruction efforts
Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 72,070
The death toll in the war-torn Gaza Strip has risen to 72,070 since the conflict between Hamas and Israel erupted on Oct 7, 2023, with injuries reaching 171,738, Gaza’s health authorities said on Saturday.
The authorities reported that one body and 10 wounded people were brought to hospitals in Gaza during the past 48 hours.
Since a ceasefire in Gaza came into effect last October, 612 Palestinians have been killed and 1,640 others wounded, according to the authorities.
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