Damascus, Syria – Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and Iraqi Prime Minister Saad Hariri discussed the latest regional developments and the evolving political and security situation in the region during a telephone call. This comes amidst escalating tensions and the entanglement of several pressing issues on multiple fronts.
According to official sources, both sides emphasized the importance of ongoing coordination and consultation between Damascus and Baghdad to address shared challenges, primarily regional security, combating terrorism, and the impact of successive crises on the stability of countries in the region.
The call also addressed developments in several regional arenas and their repercussions on Arab security. Both parties stressed the need to strengthen bilateral cooperation, respect the sovereignty of states, and reject any external interference that could complicate the situation and exacerbate tensions.
This call comes at a sensitive time, as the region witnesses rapid political developments. Therefore, the Syrian-Iraqi communication carries particular significance, as it is part of broader coordination efforts to address regional changes and maintain a degree of balance and stability.
The political scene is abuzz in the region… Damascus and Baghdad are coordinating at a pivotal moment.
Syria and regional security and political developments


