Foreign governments contact Syria's new rulers, Assad breaks his silence: Everything you need to know this Tuesday
Here is what happened yesterday and what to expect today, Tuesday, Dec. 17.
L'Orient Today / By Abbas Mahfouz,
16 December 2024 09:24, updated on
17 December 2024, at 09:24
Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz. Some key things to watch today:• 3:30 p.m.: Lebanon's caretaker Cabinet holds a session at the Serail. • 16:00: The General Assemble of the Druze Unitarian council hold a meeting in Verdun, Beirut, to discuss the situation in Syria and related developments. • Efforts to reach a cease-fire in Gaza as mediation efforts are described as "positive."• Developments in Syria following foreign governments efforts to establish contact and restore relation with its new interim government.• The gradual implementation of the cease-fire in Lebanon as the Lebanese Army and UNIFIL continue deployment south of the Litani River. Lebanon’s embassy in Syria to reopen, international diplomats in contact with HTS: Lebanon’s...
Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz. Some key things to watch today:• 3:30 p.m.: Lebanon's caretaker Cabinet holds a session at the Serail. • 16:00: The General Assemble of the Druze Unitarian council hold a meeting in Verdun, Beirut, to discuss the situation in Syria and related developments. • Efforts to reach a cease-fire in Gaza as mediation efforts are described as "positive."• Developments in Syria following foreign governments efforts to establish contact and restore relation with its new interim government.• The gradual implementation of the cease-fire in Lebanon as the Lebanese Army and UNIFIL continue deployment south of the Litani River. Lebanon’s embassy in Syria to reopen, international diplomats in contact with HTS:...
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