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Explosions jolt Damascus during French President Macron’s Syria visit

The French President did not hear the explosions, the Elysee said. Macron is the first head of state of a European Union country to visit Syria since Bashar al-Assad’s regime was toppled.

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Damascus: Bombs exploded near the hotel where Emmanuel Macron was staying in Syria on Tuesday, a security source said, but the French president did not hear the explosions, the Elysee said, and he met Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa soon afterwards.

The blasts underscore the major security challenges in Syria, where Macron is the first head of state of a European Union country to visit since rebels led by Sharaa toppled Bashar al-Assad in 2024.

A Reuters witness heard explosions in the vicinity and saw smoke rising. Roads were sealed off and security measures were implemented, the security source said.

The Elysee said the blasts were not audible from the presidential motorcade and a Reuters journalist with the press group accompanying Macron did not hear the blast or see any commotion during the French president’s morning events.

State television later reported that Macron and Sharaa had met at the Syrian Presidential Palace.

Macron’s visit has highlighted Syria’s geopolitical transformation under Sharaa, a former al Qaeda commander who has established close ties with Western and Middle Eastern powers that shunned Assad, as he seeks to rebuild a country shattered by 13 years of war.

During the Syrian conflict, a range of militant groups including Islamic State gained a foothold in the country.

Sharaa, a member of Syria’s Sunni Muslim majority, has pledged to build an inclusive new order in Syria since ending more than five decades of iron-fisted rule by the Assad family. But his promise has been tested by bouts of violence pitting pro-government forces against members of religious and ethnic minority groups, with many hundreds killed last year.

(Reporting by Kinda Makieh; Writing by Angus McDowall; Editing by Michael Georgy, Andrew Heavens and Sharon Singleton)

This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


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