EU crisis management chief Hadja Lahbib on Friday became the first European Union official to visit Syria since Islamist-led forces toppled longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad last month.
The sanctions currently in place are primarily against the former government of Bashar al-Assad and his allies.
EU crisis management chief Hadja Lahbib announced a 235 million euro aid package for Syria and neighbouring countries on ...
European foreign ministers will gather to discuss easing sanctions on Syria following the ousting of President Bashar ...
European foreign ministers will convene at the end of January to discuss lifting sanctions on Syria. The decision comes after ...
Six member states of the European Union have called for the bloc to temporarily suspend sanctions on Syria in areas such as ...
in the highest-level visit by major Western powers since Islamist-led forces toppled longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad last month. One of their first stops was the notorious Sednaya prison ...
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said on Friday that he had called for a moratorium on EU sanctions on Syria for six ...
Germany is leading European Union discussions on easing sanctions imposed on the Syrian government of toppled President ...
The French and German foreign ministers are the most senior Western officials to visit Syria since longtime dictator Bashar ...
EU crisis management chief Hadja Lahbib announced a 235-million-euro aid package for Syria and neighboring countries on ...
EU crisis management chief Hadja Lahbib announced a 235 million euro aid package for Syria and neighbouring countries on ...