Tunisia to resume diplomatic relations with Syria
(last modified Fri, 10 Feb 2023 09:13:46 GMT )
Feb 10, 2023 09:13 UTC
  • Tunisia to resume diplomatic relations with Syria

Tunisia has said that it aims to resume diplomatic ties with Syria after a ten-year interval.

Tunis, which cut diplomatic ties with Damascus following the start of the foreign-backed militancy in Syria in 2011, announced on Thursday that it wanted to resume its diplomatic ties with West Asian Arab country.

Tunisian President Kais Saied said his country had decided to boost its diplomatic ties with Syria,

Saied said in a statement following a meeting with his country's foreign affairs minister that the issue of the Syrian conflict was an internal affair that concerned only the Syrian people.

Tunis and Damascus severed diplomatic relations almost a decade ago.

Tunisia began limited diplomatic links with Syria in 2017, in part to help track more than 3,000 Tunisian militants reportedly fighting in Syria.

However, since Saied took the helm in 2021 and consolidated his power, Tunis has been sending Damascus signals that it is ready to resume full diplomatic ties with it.

Several other Arab countries, including Egypt, Jordan, Oman and the United Arab Emirates, in the past months, have sent similar signals, indicating that they too are prepared to resume ambassador-level diplomatic ties with the Syrian government.

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