Syria's Sharaa to attend G7 summit in France, sources say


FILE PHOTO: Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa arrives ahead of a meeting with Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street in central London, Britain, March 31, 2026. JUSTIN TALLIS/Pool via REUTERS

May 21 (Reuters) - ⁠Syria will attend the G7 summit in France ⁠next month as a guest nation and be ‌represented by President Ahmed al-Sharaa, three sources familiar with the matter said, marking Syria's first participation in a summit of the group ​since the forum was founded in ⁠1975.

An invitation to Sharaa ⁠to attend the June 15-17 summit in Évian-les-Bains, southeastern France, ⁠was ‌hand-delivered to Syrian Finance Minister Yisr Barnieh, who attended the group's financial talks earlier this ⁠week in Paris, one of the sources said.

The ​source, a ‌Syrian official, said Syria's participation in the talks would ⁠likely focus ​on the country's role as a “potential strategic hub for supply chains” following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Shipping ⁠through the strait has been largely ​halted since the Iran war erupted at the end of February, rattling the global economy.

Syria, emerging from its 14-year civil ⁠war as an ally of the West, is seeking to rebuild an economy shattered by years of conflict and sanctions.

While most sanctions imposed during former Presidents Hafez ​and Bashar al-Assad's rule have since ⁠been eased, attracting foreign investment and restoring normal banking ties ​have proven slower and more difficult ‌than many officials had hoped.

(Reporting ​by Feras Dalatey in Dubai; Additional reporting by Khalil Ashawi; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan, Aidan Lewis)

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