US-Syria Relations Take a New Turn After Historic Meeting in Riyadh
World 12:29 PM - 2025-05-14
Other news outlets
The meeting between US and Syrian Presidents with Saudi Crown Prince in Attendance.
In a significant development for Middle Eastern diplomacy, a historic meeting between US President Donald Trump and Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa occurred in Riyadh, marking the first official discussion between the two leaders in 25 years. The meeting took place during a Gulf-US summit, setting the stage for a potential shift in US-Syrian relations.
The White House has disclosed details of a conversation between US President Donald Trump and Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, shedding light on key issues that could shift regional dynamics. During the discussion, Trump emphasised the significance of the Abraham Accords, urging Syria to join the normalisation agreements with Israel, which have already been adopted by several Arab nations. Additionally, Trump pressed for Syria’s commitment to expelling Palestinian factions labelled as terrorist groups by the US, a move that could dramatically alter Syria's relationships within the region.
Another important aspect of the meeting was the fight against ISIS. Trump sought Syria's cooperation in preventing the resurgence of the terror group, a matter of global security concern. This exchange underscored their shared interest in stabilising the region and addressing the ongoing threats posed by extremist organisations.
In response, al-Sharaa extended an olive branch of sorts, inviting American companies to invest in Syria’s oil and gas sector. This was seen as a signal of Syria’s changing economic strategy as it seeks to rebuild after years of civil war. By encouraging foreign investment, Syria is positioning itself to recover from the devastation caused by the conflict and to chart a new course for its economy.
The meeting also included a landmark announcement: Trump revealed plans to lift long-standing US sanctions on Syria. This could mark a pivotal shift in US policy towards Syria, offering the country a path toward economic recovery and greater diplomatic engagement.
Although the meeting was closed to the press, the implications of this exchange are profound. The discussions suggest that Syria, emerging from over a decade of war, may be on the brink of a new era of peace and stability.
The outcome of this meeting could have lasting effects on the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, with the US and Syria exploring possibilities for greater cooperation and rebuilding ties that were severed years ago.
PUKMEDIA
More news
-
Six U.S. Crew Killed in KC-135 Crash in Western Iraq, CENTCOM Confirms
05:45 PM - 2026-03-13 -
The Liberation of Zakho During the 1991 Kurdish Uprising
10:55 AM - 2026-03-13 -
Oil Prices Near $100 as Gold and Silver Hold Strong Amid Global Tensions
10:35 AM - 2026-03-12 -
PUK Politburo Condoles the Loss of Kurdish Leader Salih Muslim
11:30 PM - 2026-03-11
see more
Kurdistan 05:14 PM - 2026-03-13 PUK Delegation Attends Funeral of Kurdish Leader Salih Muslim in Qamishli
PUK President Warns Kurds Being “Tip of the Spear” in Regional Conflicts Would Be a Disaster
12:23 PM - 2026-03-13
KRG Urges Public and Media Not to Share Footage of Drone or Missile Attacks
09:04 PM - 2026-03-12
Kobani’s Hospitals Struggle Under Ongoing Siege, Medical Supplies Critically Low
11:38 AM - 2026-03-12
Remembering the 1991 Uprising: Liberation of Akre, Bardarash and Badinan
09:50 AM - 2026-03-12
Most read
-
KRG Urges Public and Media Not to Share Footage of Drone or Missile Attacks
Kurdistan 09:04 PM - 2026-03-12 -
PUK President Warns Kurds Being “Tip of the Spear” in Regional Conflicts Would Be a Disaster
P.U.K 12:23 PM - 2026-03-13 -
The Liberation of Zakho During the 1991 Kurdish Uprising
Kurdistan 10:55 AM - 2026-03-13 -
Six U.S. Crew Killed in KC-135 Crash in Western Iraq, CENTCOM Confirms
Iraq 05:45 PM - 2026-03-13 -
PUK Delegation Attends Funeral of Kurdish Leader Salih Muslim in Qamishli
Kurdistan 05:14 PM - 2026-03-13






Application

