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Syria says Israel backed away from commitments

Syria remains open to resuming negotiations with Israel if there is “real political will”.

Axar.az reports, citing Al Arabia, that Damascus continues to push for a security agreement aimed at reducing tensions.

Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani said Syria had previously sought to reach a security agreement with Israel but accused the Israeli side of backing away from commitments made during the process.

“We tried to reach a security agreement with Israel, but it retreated from its commitments,” the foreign minister said.

Despite that, al-Shaibani said Damascus had not closed the door to talks and remained interested in reaching an agreement that could help de-escalate tensions between the two sides.

“We are still interested in reaching an agreement with Israel to reduce escalation,” he said, adding that negotiations could resume if Israel demonstrated “real political will.”

The foreign minister also said Syria had made clear to the United States that it did not trust Israel’s intentions.

Al-Shaibani rejected attempts to link Israeli military action to the presence of Turkish forces in Syria, saying such arguments were not supported by the situation on the ground.

Date
2026.08.20 / 16:27
Author
Axar.az
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