Oman: Syria has agreed to cooperate with Jordan and Iraq to end drug trafficking through its borders.
According to international media reports, a historic meeting was held in Jordan’s capital Amman to end the 12-year conflict in Syria, in which diplomats from the Gulf countries, including Syria, participated.
The foreign ministers of Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Jordan met to discuss how to normalize relations with Syria.
A statement released after the meeting said diplomats from the participating countries discussed facilitating voluntary repatriation routes for millions of displaced Syrians and coordinated efforts to combat drug trafficking across Syria’s borders.
The statement also said that Syria has agreed to take necessary measures to end drug trafficking on its borders with Jordan and Iraq, and that next month it will identify who produces and transfers drugs to those countries. Is.
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