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Syria expects to resume negotiations with Israel, aiming for IDF withdrawal, foreign minister says

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Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani announced on Saturday that Syria expects to resume security negotiations with Israel. Speaking in Damascus, al-Shaibani indicated that the primary objective of these talks is to secure an Israeli withdrawal from Syrian territory. He further characterized the current diplomatic climate as a historic opportunity for peace, despite the absence of mutual trust between the two nations.

The announcement follows recent military tensions, specifically an Israeli bombing of a Syrian airbase. Al-Shaibani emphasized that a key priority for Damascus remains the cessation of Israeli military strikes within Syrian borders.

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Jerusalem Post Highlights the recent military conflict and the priority of halting attacks.
Express Tribune Focuses on the lack of trust and the appeal for diplomacy.
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