
Iran's Raisi to visit Damascus on Wednesday, in first since Syria war
The Hindu
Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi will travel to Damascus on May 3, 2023, Iranian state media reported, touting a “very important” two-day visit against the backdrop of increased regional engagement with the Syrian regime
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi will travel to Damascus on Wednesday (May 3), Iranian state media reported, touting a "very important" two-day visit against the backdrop of increased regional engagement with the Syrian regime.
"Dr Raisi's trip to Damascus next Wednesday is a very important trip due to the changes and developments that are taking place in the region," IRNA state news agency on Sunday quoted Iran's ambassador to Syria, Hossein Akbari, as saying.
According to IRNA, Mr. Raisi will lead a "high economic-political delegation" on his two-day trip at the official invitation of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Tehran, a major ally of Mr. Assad, has supported his government during Syria's 12-year-old conflict, but no Iranian President has visited there since the war started in 2011.
The visit comes weeks after a landmark rapprochement agreement between regional rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia, which has also underlined greater Arab willingness to re-engage with the once isolated Syrian government.
"This trip will not only be beneficial for Tehran and Damascus, but it is also a very good event that other countries in the region can also take advantage of," Mr. Akbari was reported as saying.
There was no immediate official comment from the Syrian presidency.