Syrian Foreign Minister Assad Al-Sheibani and his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan convened in Ankara on Monday to address pressing security concerns. The meeting was part of trilateral talks between Turkiye, Syria, and Jordan, focusing on collaborative solutions to regional security and economic challenges.
The ministers engaged in discussions regarding Israeli operations in southern Syria, which have escalated since December 2024. Additionally, they explored strategies to bolster Syria’s security, stability, and sovereignty through enhanced cooperation with Arab states and the international community.
This diplomatic endeavor marks a significant step towards fostering regional stability and promoting a unified response to shared security threats.
