Syria, Turkey and Tom Barrack
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Thomas Barrack, the U.S. ambassador to Turkey who was also appointed as special envoy for Syria, described in a post on X that it was a "power step forward" between the two nations.
Syria's new authorities have agreed to help the United States locate and return Americans who went missing in the war-ravaged country, a US envoy said on Sunday, in another sign of thawing bilateral ties.
Washington on Thursday sharply criticized the Syrian government’s appointment of former militia leader Ahmad al-Hayes to division commander in northern Syria, noting he is accused of committing serious human rights violations.
Former US Ambassador to Syria Robert Ford argued Wednesday that ... On Jan. 29, the Syrian administration announced the appointment of Ahmed al-Sharaa as president during the transitional phase.
Syria’s foreign ... “The United States continues to closely monitor the actions of the Syrian interim authorities,” Dorothy Shea, the deputy US ambassador to the United Nations, said in ...
Mazloum Abdi and United Nations Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen on Tuesday lauded US President Donald Trump’s decision to lift sanctions on Syria, hailing it as a positive step toward the country’s recovery and stability.
The US said Friday it is keeping a close watch on Syrian interim authorities and shared steps it expects from the new leadership, including action against terrorism and improved governance.
America’s new envoy, who is also the ambassador to Turkey, has vowed to bring home Americans who have been missing in Syria.