Published: 10:36, July 6, 2025 | Updated: 10:57, July 6, 2025
Britain re-establishes diplomatic ties with Syria, pledges support
By Xinhua
A handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) shows Syria's interim President Ahmad Al-Sharaa (right) welcoming with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy in the Syrian capital Damascus on July 5, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

DAMASCUS - Syria and Britain officially renewed diplomatic relations on Saturday, marked by British Foreign Secretary David Lammy's visit to Damascus, according to official statements released by both sides.

Syria's foreign affairs authorities said in a statement that during the visit, the British official extended a formal invitation to Syrian foreign affairs chief Asaad al-Shibani to visit London.

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The statement noted that the two sides reached an agreement to work on reopening the Syrian embassy in London and to establish a Syrian-British economic council.

Lammy reaffirmed Britain's commitment to supporting Syria's agriculture and education sectors.

According to the British government, Lammy's visit underscores Britain's intent to support Syria in rebuilding its economy and ensuring an inclusive political transition.

During the visit, Lammy announced a 94.5 million euros ($111.3 million) aid package to provide humanitarian relief, support education and livelihoods inside Syria, and assist countries hosting Syrian refugees.

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The British foreign secretary reiterated his country's aim to bolster both regional and domestic security and tackle irregular migration.

Lammy also held a meeting with Syria's interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa.