EU crisis management chief Hadja Lahbib on Friday became the first European Union official to visit Syria since Islamist-led forces toppled longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad last month.
Six EU member states propose a temporary suspension of sanctions on Syria in sectors like transport, energy, and banking.
EU crisis management chief Hadja Lahbib announced a 235 million euro aid package for Syria and neighbouring countries on Friday during the first visit by a senior EU official since Bashar al-Assad's ...
The sanctions currently in place are primarily against the former government of Bashar al-Assad and his allies.
EU foreign ministers are set to discuss relaxing Syria sanctions during a meeting in Brussels on Jan. 27. European leaders ...
The new administration's approach to governing must include "different groups" and women, and "no radicalization", the ...
Saudi Arabia on Sunday called for the lifting of sanctions on Syria after meetings with top diplomats from the Middle East ...
Kasashen EU 6 sun bukaci kungiyar ta sassautawa Syria takunkuman da ta kakaba mata a fannonin sufuri da makamashi da harkar ...
European foreign ministers will meet on January 27 in Brussels to discuss easing sanctions on Syria, according to EU foreign ...
Key European Union member states want to suspend some sanctions on Syria to help ensure a peaceful transition of power after ...
Diplomats from the Middle East and Europe are due in the Saudi capital on Sunday to talk about Syria as world powers pursue ...