Syria Spectrum Podcast
Syria has spent the past eighteen months dismantling the foreign policy architecture of the Assad era and replacing it with something new. Sanctions have been lifted, Arab ties restored, and a foreign minister with no career diplomatic background has become the public face of Syria's re-emergence on the world stage. The pace has been remarkable. Whether it reflects a coherent strategic vision, or the appearance of one, is a harder question. In this episode, The Syria Spectrum is joined by Danny Al-Baaj, a former Syrian diplomat recently reinstated to the Foreign Ministry and Senior Fellow at the Omran Centre for Strategic Studies, for a frank assessment of where Syrian foreign policy actually stands. We examine the three tracks shaping Damascus's international engagement: Arab normalisation, the Western sanctions architecture and the unresolved State Sponsor of Terrorism designation, and a relationship with Ankara that is indispensable but not without friction. The conversation also turns inward. What did the new government actually inherit when it took over the ministry? How have appointments been made, and by what criteria? Where does genuine institutional capacity exist — and where are the gaps that could quietly constrain Syria's diplomatic ambitions?
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