The Syrian resistance brought the Arab countries behind the gates of Damascus.
These days in Syria, apart from the disaster of the earthquake, new developments are taking place such that the planes carrying the political delegations of the Arab countries are landing in Damascus.
The return of the Arabs in the guise of humanitarianism with the aim of political presence
The recent earthquake caused the Arab rulers who had boycotted Damascus to return to it today with political delegations. Those who could not attack Damascus with military planes before, today could not even enter Damascus with political planes. Humanitarian aid.
Although today’s presence of Arabs in Syria is apparently humanitarian and to provide aid, it is actually a political presence that was shown during the visit of the foreign ministers of the UAE and Jordan to Syria and the contact of the heads of Arab countries with “Bashar Assad”, so it can be said that the recent earthquake In fact, it broke the wall between Syria and the Arab countries.
The geopolitical role of Syria in transferring Arab gas to Europe
After the Arab countries came to the conclusion that they have to fill their empty place in Syria and also after paying attention to the importance of Syria’s position for transferring gas from the Arab countries to Europe, they took the road to Damascus.
Syria had said from the beginning that the doors of Damascus are open to peace-seekers, and Syria has no grudge against any side because it wants the end of the war and opens a new page in global relations based on countries’ respect for each other’s sovereignty.
Bashar Assad’s smart diplomacy
In addition to that, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is dealing with problems, especially the oppressive sanctions of the United States and the West, has made extra efforts.
The devastating earthquake in Syria, which caused a lot of human and financial losses, is a disaster for Syria, but it provided an opportunity for Damascus’s diplomacy to be activated to remove the embargo and lift the blockade of this country.
Bashar al-Assad, the president of Syria, and the government of this country, which after several years of crisis and despite the full-scale war and the attacks of the Zionist regime managed to remain safe from severe storms, in the case of the earthquake, in the midst of a flood of sympathy for the Syrian nation after the devastating earthquake, He emphasized on coordinating with the Syrian government to provide aid.
Oman’s window to crush the resistance of the opponents of normalization with Damascus
Among the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman resumed their relations after they had cut off in the wake of the crisis, but Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait still insist on their position and oppose the normalization of relations with Assad. and its government.
But Bashar Assad is still trying to restore Syria’s relations with these countries, and this can be seen from Bashar Assad’s unannounced visit to Oman and meeting with “Haytham Bin Tariq”, Sultan of Oman.