Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa received Savirs at the People's Palace in Damascus on Thursday, according to Syrian state media. The meeting was confirmed via a single government source; no details about the agenda or the identity of Savirs have been disclosed.
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa held a meeting with an individual identified only as 'Savirs' at the People's Palace in Damascus on Thursday, state-run media reported. The brief official announcement provided no further details about the guest's identity, the meeting's agenda, or any outcomes.
The meeting comes amid ongoing regional realignments. As The Zioneer has noted in its topic profile, al-Sharaa leads the post-Assad administration in Damascus. Earlier this month, U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that Syrian forces should take on the role of confronting Hezbollah in southern Lebanon — a proposal al-Sharaa has publicly rejected.
No additional information has been released by Syrian officials at this stage. The identity of 'Savirs' and whether the individual represents a foreign government, an organization, or a private entity remains unconfirmed.
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