Syrian Foreign Minister to Make First Official Visit to Turkey Tomorrow
turkey January 14, 2025 18:07The Syrian Foreign Minister, Esad Hasan Sheybani, along with a high-level delegation, is set to make the first official visit to Turkey tomorrow.
The Syrian Foreign Minister, Esad Hasan Sheybani, along with a high-level delegation, is set to make the first official visit to Turkey tomorrow.
The Syrian Foreign Minister, Esad Hasan Shaibani, is set to visit Turkey with a high-level delegation for crucial discussions, as announced by the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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