RIYADH: US President Donald Trump requested Syria’s new chief on Wednesday (Might 14) to normalise relations with Israel after he supplied a significant increase to the war-ravaged nation by saying the lifting of sanctions.
Trump, on a state go to to Riyadh, turned the primary US president in 25 years to meet a Syrian leader – Ahmed al-Sharaa, an erstwhile extremist guerrilla and onetime militant as soon as on a US wished listing who led the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad in December.
The interim Syrian president and Trump, sporting matching fits, shook fingers as they met collectively with Saudi Arabia’s de facto chief, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and, by video hyperlink, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the important thing supporter of the brand new authorities in Damascus.
Türkiye and Saudi Arabia had each advocated reconciliation with Syria however the transfer is the most recent to place Trump at odds with Israel, which has voiced pessimism over Sharaa and ramped up strikes to degrade the longtime adversary’s navy capabilities.
The White Home mentioned that Trump requested the Syrian chief to normalise relations with Israel by becoming a member of the so-called Abraham Accords signed by some Gulf Arab states.
Trump additionally requested Sharaa to deport Palestinian militants and inform international fighters to depart the nation, in addition to to take management of camps for captured Islamic State group fighters, at the moment run by Kurdish militants opposed by Türkiye, the White Home mentioned.
Syria’s international ministry hailed the assembly as “historic”, however didn’t point out the Abraham Accords. Syrian state media additionally didn’t point out normalisation.
The international ministry mentioned the leaders mentioned “avenues for Syrian-American partnership in counterterrorism efforts” and the significance of lifting sanctions and supporting reconstruction.
After the longer-than-expected half-hour assembly, Trump mentioned the Assad-era sanctions had been “actually crippling” on Syria.
“It is not going to be simple anyway, so it offers them a great, sturdy probability, and it was my honour to take action,” Trump mentioned, addressing Gulf Arab leaders.