Meeting held on developments in Syria

By Rasheed Khalid
January 19, 2025
Former foreign secretary and Director General Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) Sohail Mahmood. — ISSI/File

Islamabad : Sohail Mahmood, DG, ISS, has said that changes ensuing from rapid advances in Syria by the opposition forces and their quick acceptance by a number of regional and international players has impacted the engagement of regional countries with Syria – particularly Iran, Turkiye, Russia and Israel as well as the US.

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Mr Mahmood was addressing an In-House Meeting on “Latest developments in Syria” organised here by Institute of Strategic Studies.

Given Syria’s strategic salience, Mr Mahmood underlined the importance for the researchers and academia in Pakistan to keep a close track of these developments and generate inputs for the policy community.

During the discussion, experts analysed the evolving situation, highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced by Syria, the regional players and the international community after the recent transition. They examined the complex political, economic and security dynamics shaping Syria’s future and their implications for the broader region.

A detailed discussion focused on how global power competition is likely to unfold, highlighting the strategic roles of the US, China, Russia and Europe. Experts explored how these powers are positioning themselves in Syria and the Middle East at large and assessed the responses of regional countries to shifting alliances and emerging challenges. The discussion concluded with the shared understanding that Pakistan should closely monitor these developments, actively engage with key players and remain involved to safeguard its interests.

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