Top diplomats from the United States, the Arab League, and Turkey met in the Jordanian port city of Aqaba on Saturday (December 14) to discuss how to support Syria’s transition following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s government.
The meeting, attended by 12 foreign ministers and senior officials, did not include any Syrian representatives.
Discussions centered on what priorities a new leadership in Syria should adopt, including inclusivity, minority rights, and the destruction of Assad-era chemical weapons stockpiles.
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Splitting the spoils they mean
Remind me of similar possible piece of news from 1795:
“Von Tauentzien, regional top diplomats meet in Petersburg to discuss Poland post-Poniatowski transition.”