Israel Sends New Team for Talks with Syria in Paris
SadaNews: A Haaretz newspaper reported, citing an Israeli source, that Israel has sent a new team to the French capital, Paris, to resume talks with Syria.
This step comes as part of efforts to open channels of dialogue between the two sides amid complex regional conditions.
The team dispatched by Israel is headed by its ambassador to Washington along with the military secretary to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, reflecting the significance of this round of discussions for decision-makers in Tel Aviv.
According to the source, the aim of these discussions is not to achieve a political breakthrough or reach a comprehensive agreement, but rather to focus on striving for stability and reducing security risks in the region. This approach reflects both parties' awareness of the sensitivity of the current phase, as each seeks to avoid escalation more than to find definitive solutions to the conflict.
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