EC Head Announces Resumption of Cooperation Agreement with Damascus

On Friday, during her first visit to Damascus since the fall of Baszara al-Asad‘s regime, Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Commission, announced the renewal of the cooperation agreement between the EU and Syria, which had been inactive since 2011. This development will restore Syria’s access to the EU market, among other benefits.

During the visit, von der Leyen and Antonio Costa, the President of the European Council, met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Szara.

Von der Leyen revealed that the EU plans to provide Syria with 620 million euros in aid for 2026 and 2027. This support will encompass humanitarian assistance as well as aid for early reconstruction and bilateral efforts. “This package is crucial for helping the government to restore basic services and rebuild state institutions,” she commented.

She also mentioned a high-level dialogue scheduled for the first half of this year between the EU and Syria, aimed at exploring ways the EU can assist the war-torn nation, which has been embroiled in civil conflict for nearly 14 years.

“We want Syrians to have a viable opportunity to return home and rebuild their lives,” von der Leyen stated.

In light of recent escalations in Aleppo, where clashes between government forces and Kurdish fighters resulted in intense fighting, von der Leyen expressed concern. These confrontations displaced over 140,000 individuals and resulted in the deaths of at least seven civilians, according to Syrian officials.

This visit to Syria was part of a Middle East tour undertaken by EU leaders, which included stops in Jordan and Lebanon.

“We are here to convey a strong message of support for a democratic and inclusive transition alongside the Syrian people,” Costa remarked, adding that the ending of the al-Asad regime heralds a new era of hope after years of conflict.

Von der Leyen announced the intention to restart the cooperation agreement established in 1977, which has been suspended since 2011 due to the outbreak of violence that hindered a potential association agreement.

She noted that the EU lifted sanctions against Syria last year and encouraged the European Investment Bank (EIB) to recommence its operations in the country.

“Syria requires renewal after years of devastation from the al-Asad regime. I witnessed this firsthand,” she emphasized.

“We aim to initiate discussions on resuming our cooperation agreement to enable Syria to regain access to the European economic market,” von der Leyen concluded. (09.01.2026)


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18 responses to “EC Head Announces Resumption of Cooperation Agreement with Damascus”

  1. Desert Haze Avatar
    Desert Haze

    Just what the doctor ordered! Nothing screams stability like a cooperation agreement with a country that’s been in chaos for over a decade. 🤦‍♂️ Keep the Euros coming!

  2. 1st Degree Avatar
    1st Degree

    Looks like the EU’s finally decided to play nice with Syria after years of ignoring the elephant in the room. Who knew all it took was a regime change and a few hundred million euros to rekindle old flames? 😏💸

  3. Irish Dze Avatar

    Oh great, just what Syria needs – a lifeline from the EU, because nothing says “let’s rebuild” like a fancy agreement after a decade of chaos. 🤷‍♂️ Let’s hope those 620 million euros come with a user manual! 💶

  4. jk friend Avatar

    Oh, brilliant move, isn’t it? Nothing like a cheeky 620 million euro boost to a country where “rebuilding” is just code for “let’s do this all over again” 😏.

  5. admiral tot Avatar
    admiral tot

    Just what we needed, another round of “let’s play nice” with Syria while the dust settles! Can’t wait to see how this grand plan unfolds—perhaps they’ll rename the EU headquarters to ‘Café Diplomacy’? 😂

  6. tough nut Avatar

    Looks like someone’s got a soft spot for rebuilding after a decade of chaos. I guess when you’ve got 620 million euros to spare, you can afford to play matchmaker with a war-torn nation. 💸🇸🇾

  7. pearl girl Avatar
    pearl girl

    Oh great, because nothing says “let’s rebuild” like throwing money at a war zone while the dust still settles – classic EU strategy, innit? 💸🇪🇺

  8. Oh, splendid! Just what we need—another chance for the EU to sprinkle fairy dust on a war-torn land. Can’t wait to see how that “strong message of support” translates into actual results. 🤷‍♂️

  9. maple destroyer Avatar
    maple destroyer

    Oh great, because nothing says “let’s rebuild” like pouring cash into a war-torn country while pretending it’s all about democracy—must be the EU’s version of sending flowers to a tornado. 🌪️💶

  10. Stone Boomstick Avatar
    Stone Boomstick

    Looks like the EU decided to play the long game, eh? A bit like finding your ex in a bar, hoping this time they’ve sorted their life out. Cheers to more “cooperation” with Syria! 🍻

  11. Demo Tequila Avatar
    Demo Tequila

    Looks like Brussels has finally decided that a little old civil war and a few decades of mismanagement are no match for a hefty 620 million euro goodwill gesture. Wish I could get that kind of reception after a rough patch! 😂💸

  12. General Finish Avatar
    General Finish

    Oh, brilliant move, Ursula! Nothing screams “let’s rebuild” quite like handing out cash to a country that’s been in the wars since forever. 💸 Who needs stability when you’ve got a cooperation agreement, right? 😂

  13. spit 
turanga Avatar
    spit turanga

    Just what Syria needed, more EU aid and a cooperation agreement like it’s a vintage wine from 1977. Let’s hope it’s not as corked as last time! 🍷😏

  14. Bleachers Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—more European bureaucracy in a place that’s already got enough chaos! 🤦‍♂️ Let’s hope they remember to bring a few construction hats along since it seems like they’re planning a grand rebuilding party in a war zone! 🥳

  15. gbbledgoodk Avatar
    gbbledgoodk

    Looks like the EU’s decided to play friendly with Syria again – because who doesn’t love a good reunion after a decade-long drama? 😂 I suppose they think a sprinkle of €620 million will fix everything, like slapping a band-aid on a leaky dam.

  16. santas little helper Avatar
    santas little helper

    Just what Syria needs—more EU bureaucracy to sort out their mess! Can’t wait for the next photo op where they all pretend everything’s peachy in a war zone. 😂💼

  17. bambi wings Avatar
    bambi wings

    Looks like someone found the “reset” button for Syria’s EU relations—let’s hope it actually works better than my last holiday in the Algarve. 🤔💸 #NewEraOrSameOldSong

  18. Seems like Brussels finally decided to play nice with Damascus—how charming! Next thing you know, they’ll be sending over croissants and espresso to celebrate the “new era of hope.” ☕️🥐

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