Turkish, Qatari officials in Damascus for talks with militant leaders

Senior officials from Türkiye and Qatar arrived in Damascus on Thursday to engage in discussions with militant coalition leaders that overthrew the government of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Syria's interim information ministry announced.

Senior officials from Türkiye and Qatar arrived in Damascus on Thursday to engage in discussions with militant coalition leaders that overthrew the government of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Syria’s interim information ministry announced.

The Turkish delegation included Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin, while Qatar was represented by Khalfan bin Ali bin Khalfan Al-Batty Al-Kaabi, head of the State Security Service. Both delegations were joined by “expanded advisory teams,” according to a statement by the ministry.

The officials are scheduled to meet Abu Mohammed al-Golani, leader of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group, which played a pivotal role in toppling al-Assad. They are also set to hold talks with Mohammed al-Bashir, a former regional militant leader now serving as the interim prime minister appointed by the militant coalition.

Discussions are expected to focus on advancing internal political dialogue among militant factions, the ministry said.

There has been no official confirmation of the visit from either the Turkish or Qatari governments. Fidan stated earlier that Ankara intends to reopen its embassy in Damascus “once conditions permit.”

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