Damascus: Russian Support for Syria ‘a Step in Favor of Entire Region’

Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani meets in Damascus with a high-level Russian delegation, joined by senior Syrian officials (Syrian Foreign Ministry – X). 
Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani meets in Damascus with a high-level Russian delegation, joined by senior Syrian officials (Syrian Foreign Ministry – X). 
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Damascus: Russian Support for Syria ‘a Step in Favor of Entire Region’

Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani meets in Damascus with a high-level Russian delegation, joined by senior Syrian officials (Syrian Foreign Ministry – X). 
Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani meets in Damascus with a high-level Russian delegation, joined by senior Syrian officials (Syrian Foreign Ministry – X). 

Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani said Tuesday that Damascus and Moscow are capable of forging ties “based on sovereignty, justice, and shared interests,” adding that Russia’s explicit endorsement of Syria’s new political path would be “a step in favor of Syria and the entire region.”

Shibani spoke at a joint press conference in Damascus with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, who underlined Moscow’s “special interest” in the attendance of Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the first Arab–Russian summit, scheduled to take place in Moscow on October 15.

The remarks followed high-level talks at Tishreen Palace between a Russian delegation and senior Syrian officials. The visit, according to sources in Damascus, built on discussions held in Moscow in July.

The delegation was led by Novak, Russia’s former energy minister and current supervisor of energy policy, and included Deputy Defense Minister Yunus-bek Yevkurov, responsible for Moscow’s foreign defense portfolios.

At the press conference, Novak reaffirmed support for Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, describing the talks as focused on “important directions for bilateral cooperation.” He said Moscow hoped the relationship would enter a new phase “built on mutual respect and for the benefit of both peoples.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin has invited Arab leaders and the Arab League secretary-general to the October summit, with Russian officials saying most states have expressed willingness to participate.

Al-Shibani, for his part, described relations with Moscow as “deep and longstanding,” and welcomed cooperation in reconstruction, energy, agriculture, and health on what he called a fair and transparent basis. He emphasized that any foreign presence in Syria “must aim to help the Syrian people build their future.”

He added: “The more Syria stabilizes, the greater the opportunities for cooperation. When Syria weakens, the risks of chaos and terrorism increase.” He also warned that Israeli strikes represented “a direct threat to regional stability.”

Russian outlets have reported that Damascus is weighing the resumption of Russian military police patrols in southern Syria to deter Israeli incursions. Moscow, meanwhile, is seeking to secure the legal standing of its bases at Hmeimim and Tartus as both sides review existing agreements, some of which Syrian officials consider unfair.

On chemical weapons, Al-Shibani said the “new Syria has closed the chapter of denial” and is cooperating with the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

The Russian delegation’s unannounced arrival Tuesday was met by presidential secretary-general Maher al-Sharaa. The visit came weeks after Al-Shibani’s July trip to Moscow, where he met Putin - the first by a senior Syrian official since Bashar al-Assad was ousted in December 2024.

 

 

 



Libya Says UK to Analyze Black Box from Crash That Killed General

Military personnel carry portraits of the Libyan chief of staff, General Mohamed al-Haddad (2-R), and his four advisers, who were killed in a plane crash in Türkiye, during an official repatriation ceremony at the Ministry of Defense headquarters in Tripoli, Libya, 27 December 2025. (EPA)
Military personnel carry portraits of the Libyan chief of staff, General Mohamed al-Haddad (2-R), and his four advisers, who were killed in a plane crash in Türkiye, during an official repatriation ceremony at the Ministry of Defense headquarters in Tripoli, Libya, 27 December 2025. (EPA)
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Libya Says UK to Analyze Black Box from Crash That Killed General

Military personnel carry portraits of the Libyan chief of staff, General Mohamed al-Haddad (2-R), and his four advisers, who were killed in a plane crash in Türkiye, during an official repatriation ceremony at the Ministry of Defense headquarters in Tripoli, Libya, 27 December 2025. (EPA)
Military personnel carry portraits of the Libyan chief of staff, General Mohamed al-Haddad (2-R), and his four advisers, who were killed in a plane crash in Türkiye, during an official repatriation ceremony at the Ministry of Defense headquarters in Tripoli, Libya, 27 December 2025. (EPA)

Libya said on Thursday that Britain had agreed to analyze the black box from a plane crash in Türkiye on December 23 that killed a Libyan military delegation, including the head of its army.

General Mohammed al-Haddad and four aides died after a visit to Ankara, with Turkish officials saying an electrical failure caused their Falcon 50 jet to crash shortly after takeoff.

Three crew members, two of them French, were also killed.

The aircraft's black box flight recorder was found on farmland near the crash site.

"We coordinated directly with Britain for the analysis" of the black box, Mohamed al-Chahoubi, transport minister in the Government of National Unity (GNU), said at a press conference in Tripoli.

Haddad was very popular in Libya despite deep divisions between west and east.

Haddad was chief of staff for the Tripoli-based GNU.

Chahoubi told AFP a request for the analysis was "made to Germany, which demanded France's assistance" to examine the aircraft's flight recorders.

"However, the Chicago Convention stipulates that the country analyzing the black box must be neutral," he said.

"Since France is a manufacturer of the aircraft and the crew was French, it is not qualified to participate. The United Kingdom, on the other hand, was accepted by Libya and Turkey."

After meeting the British ambassador to Tripoli on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Taher al-Baour said a joint request had been submitted by Libya and Türkiye to Britain "to obtain technical and legal support for the analysis of the black box".

Chahoubi told Thursday's press briefing that Britain "announced its agreement, in coordination with the Libyan Ministry of Transport and the Turkish authorities".

He said it was not yet possible to say how long it would take to retrieve the flight data, as this depended on the state of the black box.

"The findings will be made public once they are known," Chahoubi said, warning against "false information" and urging the public not to pay attention to rumors.


STC Says Handing over Positions to National Shield Forces in Yemen's Hadhramaut, Mahra

National Shield forces in Hadhramaut. (National Shield forces)
National Shield forces in Hadhramaut. (National Shield forces)
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STC Says Handing over Positions to National Shield Forces in Yemen's Hadhramaut, Mahra

National Shield forces in Hadhramaut. (National Shield forces)
National Shield forces in Hadhramaut. (National Shield forces)

Southern Transitional Council (STC) forces in Yemen began on Thursday handing over military positions to the government’s National Shield forces in the Hadhramaut and al-Mahra provinces in eastern Yemen.

Local sources in Hadhramaut confirmed to Asharq Al-Awsat that the handover kicked off after meetings were held between the two sides.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, the sources said the National Shield commanders met with STC leaderships to discuss future arrangements. The sourced did not elaborate, but they confirmed that Emirati armored vehicles, which had entered Balhaf port in Shabwah were seen departing on a UAE vessel, in line with a Yemeni government request.

The National Shield is overseen by Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Chairman Dr. Rashad al-Alimi.

A Yemeni official described Thursday’s developments as “positive” step towards uniting ranks and legitimacy against a common enemy – the Houthi groups.

The official, also speaking on condition of anonymity, underscored to Asharq Al-Awsat the importance of “partnership between components of the legitimacy and of dialogue to resolve any future differences.”

Meanwhile, on the ground, Yemeni military sources revealed that some STC forces had refused to quit their positions, prompting the forces to dispatch an official to Hadhramaut’s Seiyun city to negotiate the situation.


One Dead as Israeli Forces Open Fire on West Bank Stone-Throwers

Israeli troops during a military operation in the Palestinian village of Qabatiya, near the West Bank city of Jenin, 27 December 2025. (EPA)
Israeli troops during a military operation in the Palestinian village of Qabatiya, near the West Bank city of Jenin, 27 December 2025. (EPA)
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One Dead as Israeli Forces Open Fire on West Bank Stone-Throwers

Israeli troops during a military operation in the Palestinian village of Qabatiya, near the West Bank city of Jenin, 27 December 2025. (EPA)
Israeli troops during a military operation in the Palestinian village of Qabatiya, near the West Bank city of Jenin, 27 December 2025. (EPA)

The Israeli military said its forces killed a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank in the early hours on Thursday as they opened fire on people who were throwing stones at soldiers.

Two other people were hit on a main ‌road near the ‌village of Luban ‌al-Sharqiya ⁠in Nablus, ‌the military statement added. It described the people as militants and said the stone-throwing was part of an ambush.

Palestinian authorities in the West Bank said ⁠a 26-year-old man they named as ‌Khattab Al Sarhan was ‍killed and ‍another person wounded.

Israeli forces had ‍closed the main entrance to the village of Luban al-Sharqiya, in Nablus, and blocked several secondary roads on Wednesday, the Palestinian Authority's official news agency WAFA reported.

More ⁠than a thousand Palestinians were killed in the West Bank between October 2023 and October 2025, mostly in operations by security forces and some by settler violence, the UN has said.

Over the same period, 57 Israelis were killed ‌in Palestinian attacks.