He met with the Commander-in-Chief of the new administration in Syria Ahmed Al-Sharaa Nicknamed Abu Muhammad Al-JulaniOn Monday, Al-Sharaa invited him to attend a national dialogue conference.
Marwan Al-Sharaa, Farouk’s cousin, told Agence France-Presse in a telephone call: “Since the first days of Ahmed Al-Sharaa’s entry into Damascus, he visited… Farouk Al-Sharaa At his place of residence in a suburb DamascusHe extended an invitation to him to attend a national conference that will be held soon.
He added: “My cousin, Professor Farouk, accepted the invitation with open arms, and by coincidence, my cousin’s last public appearance was at the National Dialogue Conference at the Sahara Hotel in 2011, and his first public appearance after that will be at a conference.” National dialogue “Next.”
Who is Farouk Al-Sharaa?
- For more than two decades, Farouk Al-Sharaa was one of the most prominent pillars that shaped Syria’s foreign policy.
- The veteran politician served as Minister of Foreign Affairs starting in 1984 during the rule of the late president Hafez al-AssadHe remained there until his son Bashar took power in 2000.
- He was appointed Vice President of the Republic in 2006.
- He chaired a national dialogue conference at the Sahara Hotel in Damascus in 2011, months after the outbreak Anti-Assad protests.
- During the conference, Al-Sharaa made statements calling for a political settlement to the conflict, after which he disappeared from the political scene and attention for a long time.
- Born in a city Daraalocated in southern Syria and close to Jordanian border He has Syrian parents, and graduated from the Faculty of Arts, English Department, at the University of Damascus in 1963.