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Citing the conference held in Brussels since 2017, EU Foreign Affairs spokesman confirms efforts to plan donor conference to support Syria have begun - Anadolu Ajansı
The European Union should be ready to ease sanctions on Syria if the country's new leadership takes "positive steps" to establish an inclusive government and respect women's and minority rights, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday.
A group of EU immigration hawks held talks ahead of a summit of the bloc's leaders on Thursday -- the second consecutive gathering of its kind -- upping pressure on Brussels to boost migrant returns.
An interim government was set up by former opposition forces led by an Islamic militant group that the EU and U.S. consider a terrorist organization.
The EU is “already engaging with actors on the ground, the new authorities, and other regional actors,” and “will increase its diplomatic presence in (the capital) Damascus,” Antonio Costa told a Thursday news conference after an EU Council meeting in Brussels.
Following 'constructive' talks with Syria's new leadership, EU head of diplomacy Kaja Kallas announced that the bloc would 'reopen the delegation in Syria' in a speech at the EU Parliament.
Europeans and Americans should work closely together on a staged sanctions lifting process. They must connect this to respect for human rights and the holding of elections
Some European Union countries are doubling down on their decision to rapidly halt asylum procedures for Syrian migrants in Europe
The EU will not lift sanctions on Syria before its new rulers ensure minorities are not persecuted and women's rights are protected within a unified government that disavows religious extremism, the EU's top diplomat said.
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