Syria Readmission: Why It Was Right | Opinion
- Syria is seeking to re-establish itself on the global stage, highlighted by a recent meeting between U.S.
- The meeting occurred against a backdrop of significant changes in Syria, including the exile of Bashar al-Assad following a rebel offensive.
- Several nations are beginning to restore ties with Syria.Turkey is poised to help rebuild Syria's energy grid and railway network, while Saudi Arabia is working to normalize Sharaa's...
The decision to reintegrate Syria into the international community, highlighted by the trump-Sharaa meeting, is reshaping the geopolitical landscape. Lifting sanctions on Syria is a strategic move,poised to unlock significant economic recovery and international partnerships. This shift comes amid significant investments from Gulf states—over $2 trillion is expected—and the restoration of diplomatic ties among several nations, signaling growing confidence in Syria’s future. With France and Dubai ports World already making large investments in Syrian ports, the stage is set for significant change. News Directory 3 is covering this news with insight and clarity. But what are the long-term implications of thes moves and the role of the new Syrian government? Discover what’s next as Syria takes its place on the world stage.
Syria Eyes International Reintegration After Trump-Sharaa Meeting
Updated June 02, 2025
Syria is seeking to re-establish itself on the global stage, highlighted by a recent meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Syrian Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa. This comes as Trump considers easing sanctions on Syria, a move that could pave the way for economic recovery and international cooperation.
The meeting occurred against a backdrop of significant changes in Syria, including the exile of Bashar al-Assad following a rebel offensive. The country, however, remains in a dire state, grappling with a weak currency, limited electricity, and infrastructure damage exacerbated by the 2023 earthquake.
Several nations are beginning to restore ties with Syria.Turkey is poised to help rebuild Syria’s energy grid and railway network, while Saudi Arabia is working to normalize Sharaa’s image within the Arab League. saudi Arabia also played a key role in facilitating trump’s recognition of Sharaa’s government.
France is also making significant investments, with CMA CGM securing a 30-year contract to develop the Latakia port. Dubai Ports World has committed $800 million to develop the Tartus naval port. These investments signal growing international confidence in Syria’s potential for economic revitalization and Syria’s economic recovery.
A revitalized Syria could diminish the influence of countries and militias that contributed to its destabilization. Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah stand to lose ground as Syria strengthens its ties with the international community.
The new Syrian government is also addressing challenges with neighboring states. Efforts are underway to mend relations with Lebanon, with President Sharaa taking a firm stance against Hezbollah along the border. Talks between Lebanese and Syrian leaders are aimed at fostering regional cohesion.
Additionally, Syria is working to combat drug trafficking and alleviate the refugee crisis, addressing concerns of Turkey and Jordan. While relations with Israel remain tense, back-channel talks have reportedly taken place, and the U.S. is not pressuring Syria to normalize relations for sanctions relief.
Opening Syria to the international community and revitalizing its economy could have significant humanitarian and foreign relations benefits.A stable Syria could help curb regional destabilization, address the global refugee crisis, and combat extremism.
What’s next
With growing international investments and a rising popular interim government, Syria’s growing regional standing can restore stability to the country and improve Syria’s economic recovery.
