Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud is set to visit Damascus on Friday to meet with senior officials in the new Syrian administration. This follows Saudi Arabia's efforts to re-establish relations with Syria after years of regional isolation under former dictator Bashar al-Assad.
The visit marks a significant step in Saudi Arabia’s attempt to end Syria's isolation and rebuild diplomatic relations in the Middle East. It also reflects the shifting dynamics in the region, with countries reassessing their stance on Syria following the country’s ongoing political developments.
Prince Faisal’s visit is part of broader regional efforts to re-integrate Syria into the Arab fold, despite the complex political and security situation in the country. The trip reflects the changing geopolitics in the Middle East, as countries look to address issues like Syria's internal stability, its drug trade, and the ongoing conflict.