Syria’s Sharaa rules out joining Abraham Accords, suggests Trump could make negotiations happen

Syria’s Sharaa rules out joining Abraham Accords, suggests Trump could make negotiations happen

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa said in a Monday interview with Fox News that Syria would not at this time enter into talks to join the Abraham Accords, but that perhaps US President Donald Trump’s administration would help in making such negotiations possible. Sharaa cited Israel’s “occupation” of the Golan Heights as a reason Syria would not enter such talks. “I believe that this situation in Syria is different from the situation of the countries that went on with the Abrahamic agreement,” Sharaa told Fox’s Gillian Turner. “Syria has borders with Israel, and Israel has occupied the Golan Heights since 1967. We are not going to enter into a negotiation directly right now.”
 

Syria’s Sharaa rules out joining Abraham Accords, suggests Trump could make negotiations happen

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