In a landmark event, a delegation from the United Nations Security Council has concluded a visit to Damascus, marking the first such visit in years. The delegation engaged with President Ahmed al-Shareh and several ministers of his government during their stay.
The visit commenced with a tour of significant historical and cultural sites in Old Damascus, including the Umayyad Mosque. The delegation also held meetings with investigative committees looking into the events in the coastal region and Al-Suwaida. These meetings provided an opportunity to hear testimonies from civilians affected by the actions of the Syrian regime.
The discussions focused on a range of issues, including the humanitarian situation, reconstruction efforts, and the ongoing political process. The UN delegation emphasized the importance of accountability and reconciliation in achieving a lasting peace in Syria.
The visit is being viewed as a crucial step in fostering dialogue and addressing the complex challenges facing the nation. It remains to be seen what concrete outcomes will emerge from these discussions, but the engagement itself signals a renewed effort to find a resolution to the Syrian crisis.
DZWatch will continue to follow this developing story and provide updates as they become available.



