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UK restores diplomatic ties with Syria

The UK has re-established diplomatic ties with Syria, David Lammy has said, as he made the first visit to the country by a British minister for 14 years.

The foreign secretary visited Damascus and met with interim president Ahmed al Sharaa, also the leader of the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), and foreign minister Asaad al Shaibani. It marks the latest diplomatic move since Bashar al Assad's regime was toppled by rebel groups led by HTS in December.

In a statement, Mr Lammy said a "stable Syria is in the UK's interests" and added: "I've seen first-hand the remarkable progress Syrians have made in rebuilding their lives and their country. "After over a decade of conflict, there is renewed hope for the Syrian people.

"The UK is re-establishing diplomatic relations because it is in our interests to support the new government to deliver their commitment to build a stable, more secure and prosperous future for all Syrians." The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has also announced a £94.5m support package for urgent humanitarian aid and to support the country's long-term recovery, after a number of British sanctions against the country were lifted in April. While HTS is still classified as a proscribed terror group, Sir Keir Starmer said last year that it could be removed from the list.

The Syrian president's office also said on Saturday that the president and Mr Lammy discussed co-operation, as well as the latest developments in the Middle East. Read more:Wildfires break out in Greece, Turkey and SyriaPutin 'mocking Trump's peace efforts', Poland saysHamas gives 'positive' response to ceasefire proposal Since Assad fled Syria in December, a transitional government headed by Mr al Sharaa was announced in March and a number of western countries have restored ties.

In May, US President Donald Trump said the United States would lift long-standing sanctions on Syria and normalise relations during a speech at the US-Saudi investment conference. He said he wanted to give the country "a chance at peace" and added: "There is a new government that will hopefully succeed.

"I say good luck, Syria. Show us something special.".

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