💨 Abstract
The foreign ministers of Turkey, the United States, and Syria will meet in Turkey to discuss President Trump's plan to lift sanctions on Syria, following a surprising U.S. policy shift. The move, urged by Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince and Turkey's President Erdogan, aims to facilitate financial flows, investments, and infrastructure development in Syria post-civil war. The meeting, deemed "historic," follows a virtual meeting of leaders and will address the details of the agreement.
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