Heads up, global citizens! 🌍 At the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine and Syria have officially restored their diplomatic ties. This reboot comes after Ukraine broke off relations in June 2022.
Since December 2024, Kyiv has been engaging with Syrian authorities, and last December, Zelenskyy sent his foreign minister to Damascus for talks with the new leadership. In a Telegram post, he celebrated this important step and pledged support to Syrian people on their journey to stability.
During his UNGA speech, Zelenskyy highlighted that Syria still faces tough economic sanctions and stressed the need for stronger international backing. 🤝 By re-establishing relations, Kyiv is opening doors for dialogue that could ease those pressures and push for a more stable Middle East.
For young pros in South and Southeast Asia, this diplomatic move is a reminder of how global politics can shift quickly—impacting everything from regional peace to economic recovery. Stay tuned for updates on how this story unfolds and what it means for global stability! 🌟
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