The visits by ministers from Jordan and Qatar shortly after al-Assad’s fall indicate a shift towards renewed relations with Syria, under its new leadership.
After years of isolation, Arab nations are eager to engage with Syria, hoping that the leadership change will lead to greater stability in the region.
Most Arab nations had cut ties with al-Assad due to his political repression during the Arab Spring, yet now they see potential with new leadership.
Analysts note that prior attempts at re-engagement with Syria did not yield the desired stability, yet the current context revives hopes for a peaceful transition.
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