Syria open to meeting with Hezbollah, says foreign minister in Lebanon
Translated from Bulgarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Syria has indicated openness to meeting with Hezbollah, according to its foreign minister.
- The minister stated Syria is ready for such talks if "interests require it."
- This statement was made during a visit to Lebanon.
Syria's foreign minister has signaled a potential willingness to engage in direct talks with Hezbollah. During a visit to Beirut, Minister of Foreign Affairs Walid al-Muallem stated that Syria is open to a meeting with the Lebanese militant group if the circumstances and "interests require it."
This statement, reported by Arab media and Reuters, marks a significant diplomatic overture. While specific details regarding the potential agenda or timing of such a meeting were not disclosed, the minister's remarks suggest a strategic consideration of strengthening ties or coordinating actions between Damascus and the powerful Iran-backed group.
The context of this potential meeting is crucial, given Hezbollah's significant role in regional conflicts and its close alignment with the Syrian government's interests, particularly in the ongoing Syrian civil war. The readiness for dialogue could reflect a shared strategic outlook or a response to evolving regional dynamics.
if interests require it
Originally published by Dnevnik in Bulgarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.