Trump's quiet progress in Syria and Lebanon
Summary
The Trump administration has made progress in diplomatic efforts in Syria and Lebanon, achieving some success that hasn't gained much attention. U.S. envoys working under Trump's administration have been meeting with officials from Syria and Israel, aiming to move towards peace and rebuild relations. This includes talks on a humanitarian aid corridor and potential new security agreements.Key Facts
- The Trump administration has focused on diplomatic efforts in Syria and Lebanon.
- U.S. envoys have used Trump's influence to encourage deals between these nations and Israel.
- Syria's new leadership came after the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
- Trump appointed his long-time friend Tom Barrack as envoy to Syria.
- Barrack helped manage a ceasefire after an Israeli bombing in Damascus.
- Barrack held high-level meetings involving Syria and Israel, first in many years.
- Discussions included creating a humanitarian aid pathway to southern Syria.
- Talks also explored replacing an old Israel-Syria security agreement to help normalize relations.
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