In a controversial and unprecedented move, the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, has traveled to Syria and, as the first Western leader, has explored economic opportunities in this country. This visit, which was accompanied by a large economic delegation, seems to mark the beginning of significant changes in the West's approach to Syria.
Syria as a New Option for the Global Market
During this visit, Macron announced that Syria could serve as a potential alternative for energy routes, especially against the Strait of Hormuz. The CEO of the energy company "TotalEnergies" has also examined investment opportunities in this country. These developments could lead to the revival of the Syrian economy and also change the political equations in the region.
However, there are many questions regarding the implications of this decision and the reactions of other countries. Can France create a new front in its policies by returning to Syria? It seems that this visit may not only benefit Syria but could also have profound effects on international relations and regional security.
By Tag Clar Editorial