In a landmark diplomatic engagement, Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa was received at the White House by President Donald Trump, marking the first official visit by a Syrian head of state to Washington, D.C..
During the high-level talks, President al-Sharaa expressed his willingness to collaborate with the United States military, offering the support of rehabilitated former Al-Qaeda members to bolster counterterrorism efforts. This bold initiative aims to strengthen the global coalition against extremist violence and restore stability in vulnerable regions.
Of particular note, President al-Sharaa voiced deep concern for the plight of Nigerian Christians, condemning the ongoing threats they face and pledging to support international efforts to prevent religious cleansing and protect minority communities.
The meeting signals a potential turning point in U.S.–Syrian relations and reflects a shared commitment to confronting terrorism and defending human rights across borders.
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