Astana hosting 21st summit on Syria crisis
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- 24 January, 2024
- 09:44
The 21st summit on Syria crisis has kicked off in Astana, Kazakhstan, Report informs.
Delegations from Iran, Russia, Türkiye, the government of Syria, and the Syrian opposition are participating in the negotiations. Representatives of Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon, the United Nations (UN), the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and the International Committee of the Red Cross are participating as observers.
The provisional agenda includes the development of the regional situation around Syria, efforts for a comprehensive settlement in the SAR (Syrian Arab Republic), the humanitarian situation in Syria, and the mobilization of the international community’s efforts to promote post-conflict reconstruction in Syria.
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