Syria's rehabilitation 'suits the West' while Damascus hopes to attract investors
Summary
Two bombs exploded near the hotel where French President Emmanuel Macron was staying in Damascus, injuring at least 18 people. Syrian official Ahmed al-Sharaa says Syria faces major security challenges but is trying to attract foreign investors to help rebuild the country after years of war.Key Facts
- Two bombs went off in central Damascus near President Macron's hotel.
- At least 18 people were wounded in the explosions.
- The attacks occurred during Macron’s visit to Syria.
- Ahmed al-Sharaa is a Syrian official involved in talks about investment.
- Syria is trying to improve security to encourage foreign investment.
- The country is focused on rebuilding after a long war.
- The attacks seem designed to disrupt normal activities during the visit.
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