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Syria’s president Sharaa meets Iraqi PM in Doha ahead of Arab summit

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Syria’s president Sharaa meets Iraqi PM in Doha ahead of Arab summit
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In a significant step towards regional cooperation and stability, Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, held his first official talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani in Qatar on Thursday.

The meeting, which took place at the invitation of Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, marks a positive development in the relationship between the two neighboring countries, as they work towards rebuilding after years of conflict and turmoil.

The fact that this meeting took place at this crucial time is a strong indication of the mutual desire of both nations to strengthen their ties and work towards a common goal of peace and prosperity for their people.

The talks between President al-Sharaa and Prime Minister al-Sudani focused on a range of issues, from economic cooperation to security and stability in the region. Both leaders expressed their commitment to enhancing their bilateral relations and finding solutions to the challenges facing their countries.

One of the main topics of discussion was the reconstruction efforts in Syria, which has been devastated by a brutal civil war for the past decade. President al-Sharaa emphasized the need for international support and investments to rebuild the war-torn country and provide much-needed aid to its people.

Prime Minister al-Sudani expressed Iraq’s readiness to assist its neighbor in any way possible, highlighting the historic ties between the two nations and the shared cultural and social heritage that binds them together.

The two leaders also discussed the ongoing fight against terrorism and the importance of joint efforts to combat this global threat. They stressed the need for a comprehensive approach to address the root causes of extremism and promote tolerance and understanding.

In addition, the talks addressed the issue of Syrian refugees in Iraq and the need for a coordinated approach to provide them with essential services and support their safe return to their homeland.

The meeting between President al-Sharaa and Prime Minister al-Sudani is a significant step in the right direction, as it paves the way for future cooperation and joint initiatives between Syria and Iraq. It sends a strong message of unity and solidarity in the face of challenges and reaffirms the importance of regional cooperation in achieving stability and development.

The fact that the meeting took place in Qatar is also noteworthy, as it highlights the role of the country as a mediator and facilitator of dialogue and reconciliation in the region. Qatar has been actively involved in efforts to resolve conflicts and promote peace in the Middle East, and this meeting is another testament to its dedication to this cause.

In conclusion, the first official talks between Syria’s interim president and Iraq’s prime minister in Qatar mark an important milestone in the relationship between the two countries. It reflects their mutual commitment to enhancing their ties and working towards a better future for their people. As the region continues to face various challenges, it is crucial for neighboring nations to come together and cooperate for the greater good, and this meeting serves as a positive example of that.

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