ARABS WANT TO INFLUENCE THE NEW SYRIA
Both the West and the Arab world are reaching out to the new authorities in Damascus to make them feel that it is in their best interest to return to a democratic state.
The latest personality to visit Damascus was the Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan arriving on Friday,
The Saudis want to be at the forefront of the Arab world in order to regain good relations with the new leaders, and in particular to recommend that they do not make any compromises with the extremist Islamic groups that continue to demonstrate in the Syrian capital.
These visits by Arab leaders must be placed in the context of the relations of the West, particularly the US, which advises Syria to break all relations with Iran in order to return to a new relationship with the Western nations.
Does Iran consider Syria lost? At the moment there are no indications that go in that direction; But that is what analysts imagine and what interests President Donald Trump's advisers, even though he has not yet expressed himself with absolute clarity.
Meanwhile, Hamas military brigades continue to show their active presence throughout the Palestinian enclave. Although with greater activity in the north of the enclave.
Iran's lack of military backing from Russia and China paves the way for a full-scale attack on its nuclear facilities. But Trump's Middle East appointees may signal that Trump aims for a diplomatic solution instead
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart, Masoud Pezeshkian, signed a "comprehensive strategic partnership" agreement last Friday. The ceremonial signing took place just three days before Donald Trump's presidential inauguration.
(picture: Saudi Foreign Minister)
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