The EU foreign policy chief, said the foreign ministers would convene in Brussels on 27 January, in an effort to decide how the 27-nation bloc would relax sanctions on Syria.
Six member states of the European Union have called for the bloc to temporarily suspend sanctions on Syria in areas such as transport, energy and banking, according to a paper seen by Reuters. EU foreign ministers are set to discuss relaxing Syria sanctions during a meeting in Brussels on Jan.
European Union foreign ministers are set to meet in January to discuss easing sanctions on Syria. This potential easing hinges on Syria's new leadership starting a political transition after Bashar Assad's ousting.
European Union foreign ministers are scheduled to meet in Brussels at the end of the month to discuss the potential lifting of sanctions on Syria. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas highlighted ongoing efforts to reach a decision,
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Riding a wave of euphoria, thousands of displaced Syrians rushed home after the Assad regime fell nearly six weeks ago. Many found only ruins, their houses razed or heavily damaged and their communities lacking basic services.
European Union foreign ministers will meet in late January to discuss easing sanctions imposed on Syria, the bloc's foreign policy chief said Sunday. However, she said the move would depend on Syria's new rulers carrying out an inclusive political transition after last month's overthrow of President Bashar Assad.
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The European Union could begin lifting sanctions on Syria if the war-torn country's new rulers take steps to form an inclusive government that protects minorities, the bloc's top diplomat said Friday.
European foreign ministers will meet on January 27 in Brussels to discuss easing sanctions on Syria, according to EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. This comes after Syrias President Bashar al-Assad was ousted
The EU foreign affairs chief met Friday the Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority and also spoke on the phone with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar. An EU-Israel Association Council, the main body handling relations between the two parties,