Blasts rock Damascus during Macron visit


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DAMASCUS, July 7 (Reuters) - Bombs ⁠exploded near the hotel where Emmanuel Macron was staying in Syria ⁠on Tuesday, a security source said, but the French president ‌did not hear the explosions, the Elysee said, and he met Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa soon afterwards.

The blasts underscore the major security challenges in Syria, where Macron is the first ​head of state of a European Union country ⁠to visit since rebels led ⁠by Sharaa toppled Bashar al-Assad in 2024.

A Reuters witness heard explosions in ⁠the ‌vicinity and saw smoke rising. Roads were sealed off and security measures were implemented, the security source said.

The Elysee said the ⁠blasts were not audible from the presidential motorcade and ​a Reuters journalist ‌with the press group accompanying Macron did not hear the blast ⁠or see any ​commotion during the French president's morning events.

State television later reported that Macron and Sharaa had met at the Syrian Presidential Palace.

Macron's visit has highlighted Syria's geopolitical ⁠transformation under Sharaa, a former al Qaeda ​commander who has established close ties with Western and Middle Eastern powers that shunned Assad, as he seeks to rebuild a country shattered by 13 years ⁠of war.

During the Syrian conflict, a range of militant groups including Islamic State gained a foothold in the country.

Sharaa, a member of Syria's Sunni Muslim majority, has pledged to build an inclusive new order in Syria ​since ending more than five decades of iron-fisted ⁠rule by the Assad family. But his promise has been tested by bouts ​of violence pitting pro-government forces against members ‌of religious and ethnic minority groups, with ​many hundreds killed last year.

(Reporting by Kinda Makieh; Writing by Angus McDowall; Editing by Michael Georgy, Andrew Heavens and Sharon Singleton)

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