Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met with Syrian Vice President Farouk al-Shara at the People's Palace in Damascus today, in a significant diplomatic engagement between the two leaderships.
According to the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA), President Abbas congratulated the Syrian leadership on its achievements in building "the new Syria" envisioned by its people, expressing wishes for continued stability and prosperity under national unity.
Key Discussion Points:
Bilateral Relations
Reviewed avenues to strengthen historic Palestinian-Syrian ties
Agreed to form joint committees for enhanced cooperation across sectors
Palestinian Situation
Discussed developments in Palestinian territories
Emphasized priority of:
Immediate Gaza ceasefire
Humanitarian/medical aid delivery
Full Israeli withdrawal
Palestinian civil/security control in Gaza
International Efforts
Coordinating with Saudi Arabia, U.S., Arab and European partners
Preparing for:
Two-state solution implementation
International peace conference (June, New York)
Based on international legitimacy
Historical Ties
Abbas acknowledged Syria's historic hosting of Palestinian refugees
Emphasized "eternal brotherly relations" between both peoples
Humanitarian Focus:
The leaders stressed urgent needs for:
Unimpeded aid access to Gaza
Reconstruction without displacement
Medical treatment for wounded
Next Steps:
Both parties agreed to maintain continuous coordination and consultation mechanisms.