Syrian President Affirms Support for Four Seas Initiative Ahead of EU Meeting on May 11
Syria's President has confirmed the country's commitment to the Four Seas Initiative, which aims to bridge Syria with Asia, the Gulf, and Europe. The president also expressed anticipation for a meeting with the European Union on May 11 to foster cooperation and partnership. The statements highlight efforts toward international collaboration.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewSyria's President confirmed commitment to the Four Seas Initiative on Thursday, as reported by @disclosetv. The initiative bridges Syria with Asia, the Gulf, and Europe, according to the president's statement. The president looks forward to a meeting with the EU on May 11, the same report noted.
This meeting aims to foster cooperation and partnership with friends, the president stated. Syria's President described the Four Seas Initiative as a key effort to connect the nation regionally and internationally. The upcoming EU discussions represent an opportunity to strengthen ties, based on the confirmation provided via the president's office.
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