(Cela ne doit pas plaire aux américains et à biden, le rapprochement inéluctable avec la Syrie. Et les pandora papers va leur permettre d'éliminer un paquet de gens qui ne leur plaisent pas en sachant que le fonctionnement des élections américaines fabrique les corrompus qui sont aux commandes aux USA. Prenons les saoud en Arabie Saoudite qui ponctionnent les richesses de l'état pour se faire des rentes. Certains princes reçoivent les pauvres sous la tente pour leur distribuer des billets afin de faire croire qu'ils sont généraux avec le peuple. A une époque, on a viré (l'occident) l'empereur d'Ethiopie pour moins que ça, une broutille, lors d'un pique nique, dans un espace entourée de branches de buissons piquants, ils jetaient de la viande aux pauvres affamés qui les regardaient manger et nourrir leur léopards domestiques avec de gros morceaux de viande. note de rené)
Jordan's King Abdullah and Syria's Assad hold first phone call after a decade
October 5, 2021 at 8:23 pm | Published in: Middle East Monitor
October 5, 2021 at 8:23 pm
Syrian President, Bashar Al-Assad, and Jordanian King, Abdullah II, held a phone conversation on Sunday, their first open communication in a decade since the Syrian civil war erupted.
In a statement by the Jordanian Royal Palace, it announced that the leaders "discussed relations between the two brotherly countries and ways of enhancing cooperation."
The call comes amid the rapidly warming ties between Amman and Damascus recently, following years of Jordan's condemnation of the Assad regime's brutal crackdown on the Syrian revolutionsince 2011.
Having been the first regional neighbour to have cut ties with Assad back then, it also backed the opposition in the early years of the revolution and served as a base of operations by Western intelligence agencies and forces against the terror group, Daesh.
Ever since Syrian forces—with the help of their allies, Russia and Iran—recaptured most of the country over the past few years, Arab states in the region, such as Egypt and Jordan, have renewed their ties with the regime.
Last week, Jordan fully reopened its main border crossing with Syria and, last month, the flagship airline, Royal Jordanian, announced the resumption of direct flights to Damascus. Amman has also joined efforts to support Damascus's return to the Arab League.
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