France is set to host an international conference on Syria in Paris on February 13, according to a statement released by the French presidency on Thursday. The conference aims to address the ongoing crisis in Syria and seek diplomatic solutions for peace and stability in the war-torn nation.
The meeting is expected to bring together representatives from various countries involved in the Syrian conflict, including key regional and international stakeholders. The agenda will focus on humanitarian aid, combating terrorism, and advancing the political process for a peaceful resolution.
“The situation in Syria remains a priority for France and the international community,” the statement read. “This conference is an opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to supporting the Syrian people and working collectively towards ending the conflict.”
Syria has been embroiled in a civil war since 2011, leading to significant loss of life and displacement of millions. Previous international efforts have struggled to bring lasting peace, but France hopes that renewed dialogue will pave the way for progress.
Analysts believe that the conference could be a critical step in reviving stalled negotiations and addressing urgent humanitarian needs. The participation of influential nations may signal a collective willingness to seek solutions.
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