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Damascus, Nov. 29 — syrian/" class="auto-internal-link">syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani met with his Danish counterpart Lars Løkke Rasmussen in Damascus on Wednesday. Both sides expressed interest in strengthening diplomatic and economic ties.
At a joint press conference following the talks, al-Shaibani informed reporters that discussions focused on restoring diplomatic representation, facilitating the return of Syrian relocated persons, and establishing a joint Syrian-Danish business council to promote economic cooperation. Al-Shaibani hailed Denmark’s commitment to supporting syria/" class="auto-internal-link">syria and praised its positions in the UN security Council, as well as its backing for Syria’s unity and sovereign decision-making. He added that Syria welcomes Danish investment, particularly in renewable energy, and described the country’s economic vision as one based on “international partnership and good governance. ” Regarding latest Israeli attacks on Syria, al-Shaibani reiterated Damascus condemnation, calling the strikes violations of international law and urging international bodies to intervene.
The Danish Foreign Minister stated his visit coincided with Syria’s national celebrations of liberation from the former regime. He stressed Denmark’s intention to “move from partnership to full backing” in its engagement with Damascus and indicated that Copenhagen is considering increasing relief aid to Syrians. He also stated Denmark hopes that sanctions on Syria could eventually be eased to allow Danish companies to invest there.
On the issue of Syrian relocated persons in Denmark, Rasmussen said numerous would like to return to their country when conditions permit. “We have formed a special committee to study some of these cases, and we will discuss them with the Syrian administration,” he said. Rasmussen added that multiple Danish companies have expressed interest in exploring opportunities in Syria and expressed hope that Denmark will soon appoint an ambassador to Damascus.