Ukraine and Syria to Reopen Embassies Following Ministerial Talks

Kyiv, Ukraine – Following discussions between Ukrainian and Syrian foreign ministers, both nations have agreed to reinstate diplomatic representation in Kyiv and Damascus. The announcement was made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine on Sunday, as reported by the Ukrainian news channel, Ukrinform. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andri Sobyha held talks with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani.

The resumption of embassy operations represents a significant step in bolstering bilateral relations between the two countries. Details of the discussions were not immediately available, but the agreement signifies a renewed commitment to diplomatic engagement. The reopening of the embassies in Kyiv and Damascus follows a period of reduced diplomatic presence.

This move is expected to facilitate increased communication and cooperation between Ukraine and Syria across a range of areas. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine emphasized the importance of this development in strengthening ties and fostering dialogue. Further updates will be provided as they become available.

The decision underscores the ongoing efforts to normalize diplomatic relations between the two nations.

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