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EU chief heads to Syria amid post-Assad rebuilding

Published on: January 5, 2026 11:00 PM

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will visit Syria later this week, her first trip since Bashar al-Assad’s fall. The visit comes as international efforts to rebuild Syria gain momentum. She will also tour Jordan and Lebanon during her Middle East trip.

Von der Leyen aims to support reconstruction initiatives and strengthen EU engagement in the region. Her visit signals Europe’s commitment to stabilizing Syria after years of conflict. Officials stress the EU’s financial role is vital for post-war recovery.

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Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former rebel leader who helped oust Assad, has been seeking international backing. The country faces ongoing security challenges, sectarian tensions, and threats from the Islamic State group. Support from the EU could help bolster governance and reconstruction.

The EU has rolled back sanctions imposed during Syria’s civil war to facilitate rebuilding. Brussels remains a key donor, funding infrastructure projects and humanitarian assistance across the country. Von der Leyen’s visit is expected to further strengthen these programs.

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Observers say the trip will test the EU’s diplomatic influence in the Middle East. Rebuilding Syria will require cooperation among regional actors, financial support, and careful management of security risks. The international community continues to monitor developments closely.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: ahmed al-sharaa, EU visit, Latest, Middle East, reconstruction, Syria, Ursula von der Leyen

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