Lebanon, Syria Seek Renewed Ties
In a conversation with the news agency, Mitri noted that the dialogues between Beirut and Damascus address a variety of topics and stressed that formal written agreements are not essential to enhance bilateral relations.
Mitri visited Syria on Nov. 20, 2025, where he held meetings with President Ahmad al-Sharaa and other high-ranking officials as part of revitalized diplomatic initiatives aimed at reorganizing pending issues and reinforcing cooperation between the two nations.
He remarked that "Israel’s military and air superiority constitutes a threat to regional security," but he also added that it "cannot rule the region or shape a new Middle East despite its superiority and capacity for destruction."
For nearly two years, Israel’s military campaigns have destabilized the Middle East. Beyond its conflicts in Gaza and Iran, Israel has engaged in hostilities in Lebanon and conducted airstrikes in Syria, Yemen, and Qatar.
Israel has maintained control over Palestinian lands as well as territories in Syria and Lebanon for decades. It has consistently refused to retreat and has rejected the creation of an independent Palestinian state, with East Jerusalem designated as its capital, along the pre-1967 borders.
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