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VisitTurkey Reopens Damascus Embassy After 12 Years, Appoints Interim Charge d'Affaires
Dec 14, 2024, 02:19 PM
Turkey has reopened its embassy in Damascus, Syria, for the first time in 12 years, marking a significant step in the normalization of relations between the two countries following the fall of the Assad regime. The Turkish flag was raised at the embassy, and Burhan Koroglu, previously Turkey's ambassador to Mauritania, has been appointed as the interim charge d'affaires. The move comes after a rebel offensive overthrew Bashar al-Assad, with Turkey asserting itself as a key player in shaping Syria's future. The reopening of the embassy is seen as a strong commitment to support the Syrian people in their journey towards a free and dignified future, with Turkey expressing its intention to be a major friend and supporter in the reconstruction and stabilization of Syria.
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