Syria’s newly appointed President, Armed Alshala, has arrived in Saudi Arabia on Sunday for his first foreign trip since his rebellion coalition has driven out the long -standing dictatorship Bashal Al Assad. I did.
Alshala landed in the capital of Saudi Arabia early on Sunday afternoon. According to the state media of Syria and Saudi Arabia, he is expected to stay in Saudi Arabia for two days and meet Mohamed Bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Kingdom, which is rich in oil. According to Saudi media reports, the two leaders discuss how to enhance the enhanced relationship and the way to gain support for the release of international sanctions imposed on Syria.
Saudi Arabia’s choice for Alshala’s overseas travel is considered to be a reflection of the change of Syria in Syria under new leaders in a country away from Iran, an important alliance in the bay. I did it.
This trip will continue to be a gust of diplomatic conference in Damascus in the capital of Syria in a few weeks. Since the rebels’ coalition seized power in December, diplomats from Europe, the United States, Gulf, and Russia have been crowded in Damascus to meet Alshala and establish contact with the government.
The results of these diplomatic overviews will help Syria’s new political maps, the war between Israel in Gaza and Lebanon, and the collapse of the Assad government, which is a recreation of the Asado government.
Iran has an influence on the entire area that has dropped sharply due to the Tehran proxy war of Israel. Russia has been facing a serious challenge to military strategies in the Middle East and the Mediterranean after losing his major allies, Al Asado. Turkey, who supported the rebels, emerged as a major power of Syria.
Initially, we needed attention to the Islamic Ions, which seized power in Syria last December, but the Gulf countries later increased their involvement in Alshala and his provisional government. Earlier, they urged Syria’s new leaders to demonstrate the comprehensive and tolerance of the diverse sect of the country.
On Thursday, Qatar’s chief met Alshala of Damascus, marking his first visit to the Syrian capital by the Gulf of the Gulf, since the rebels seized the control. The visit emphasized the interest of the powerful Gulf Sunni rulers in forming Syria after Assad under Alshala’s guidance.
For Saudi Arabia, recent events have presented important openings to reconfirm their influence in both Syria and Lebanon.
Saudi Arabia predicts Syria’s support for the new government and calls for the elimination of sanctions in the west and European sanctions imposed on Al Asado’s government. After Alshala was appointed President last week, the King and Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia both sent a congratulatory message to Alshala, hoping to be successful.
Alshala also shows the importance of the relationship, We will conduct his first exclusive Arab media interview In December, we went to the Aliabiya Broadcasting Station owned by Saudi, not from the Qatar Aljazilla. He has appeared many times over the past decade.
“Saudi Arabia plays a major role in Syria’s future, and is proud of everything we did for us,” he told Al Arabiya and spent his child in the rear before his family returned to Syria. I remembered.
For decades, Syria was the closest Arab allies in the Middle East and an important player in competition for regional influence between Tehran and the Gulf monarchy.
After Syria’s civil war began in 2011, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were Al asad’s solid opposition. The two countries closed the embassy in Syria in 2012, in the brutal crackdown on the opposition by Al Assad, who became a parallel in the region.
However, after the 10 -year war, the attitude on the Gulf seemed to change as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates tried to return Al Assad to the Arab Fold. The area at that time.
In early 2023, Saudi Arabia provided humanitarian support to the Assad administration after a devastating earthquake hit Turkey and Syria. In the second half of that year, Syria was re -entered into the Arab Federation after 10 years of isolation.
However, with the overturn of Al Asado, Iran has been viewed in Syria, and Saudi Arabia seems to have had the opportunity to establish the influence of Damascus.