Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa will make his first visit to the United Arab Emirates and is also scheduled to visit Turkey next week, the Syrian foreign ministry said in a statement on Sunday, as he continues to garner support for the new administration.
Sharaa, who previously visited Turkey in February, will make the UAE his second Gulf destination after traveling to Saudi Arabia that same month on his first foreign trip since assuming the presidency in January.
He and other members of the new Syrian leadership have been working to strengthen ties with both Arab and Western leaders following the fall of Bashar al-Assad in a lightning offensive in December, led by Sharaa's group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
Sharaa and his officials have also called for a full lifting of sanctions on Syria.
Syria is in desperate need of sanctions relief to kick start an economy collapsed by nearly 14 years of war, during which the United States, the UK and Europe placed tough sanctions on people, businesses and whole sectors of Syria's economy in a bid to squeeze now-ousted leader Assad.
Syria welcomes UN resolution to investigate human-rights violations
Syria welcomed a United Nations resolution on Friday to investigate violations and improve the country's human-rights record following the 13-year civil war waged by the Assad regime.
The resolution, which calls for Syria’s new government to support inquiries into crimes committed during the conflict that started in 2011, passed without opposition at the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Friday.
It indicates a shift in support by the 47 country members of the council toward Syria's new government and its efforts to improve its rights record.
"Such international support serves as a strong incentive to continue the path of reform," Syria's ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Haydar Ali Ahmad, told the council.
Assad fled to Russia, following the 13 years of civil war that led to the disappearance of more than 100,000 people and the use of torture and chemical weapons by the regime.
Under pressure to show that it is turning a new page from the former regime, Syria's new government welcomed the resolution on Friday.
"We are proud of Syria's positive and constructive participation in drafting the resolution for the first time," Syria Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani said in a statement posted on X.
Members of the council welcomed Syria's engagement on Friday and urged it to uphold the resolution's commitments, including the Commission of Inquiry into serious crimes since the start of the war.
British Ambassador to the UN Simon Manley said the killing of hundreds of Alawite civilians - the minority sect from which toppled leader Bashar al-Assad hails - in March was a "chilling reminder of the deep wounds" from the conflict, and the need for justice and accountability.
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