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    EU to Restore Syria Relations, Strengthen Trade and Security Ties, Document Shows

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    Posted on April 17, 2026

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    Last updated: April 17, 2026

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    The EU plans to resume its 1978 cooperation agreement with Syria, launch a High-Level Political Dialogue on May 11, and recalibrate sanctions to engage while retaining leverage, aiming to bolster trade, security and refugee returns.

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    Table of Contents

    • EU Policy Shift and Future Cooperation with Syria
    • Sanctions and Political Transition
    • Economic Engagement and Regional Integration
    • Migrant Returns and Trade Initiatives
    • Connectivity Projects and Energy Transit
    • Railway Network Upgrades
    • Security Cooperation and Kurdish Integration
    • EU Support for Security and Counterterrorism
    • Kurdish Rights and Political Transition
    • YPG Commander Appointed to Defense Ministry

    EU Restores Syria Relations, Plans Enhanced Trade and Security Cooperation

    EU Policy Shift and Future Cooperation with Syria

    By Lili Bayer and Feras Dalatey

    BRUSSELS/DAMASCUS, April 17 - The European Union plans to deepen its engagement with Syria by relaunching formal political contacts and paving the way for closer economic and security ties, according to a document seen by Reuters, marking the latest step in a broader policy shift after years of frozen relations.

    The background paper, produced by the bloc’s diplomatic arm and circulated to EU member countries this week, says the EU will fully resume its 1978 cooperation agreement with Syria and begin a High-Level Political Dialogue, an EU term for formal and structured talks, with the country’s transitional authorities on May 11.

    Sanctions and Political Transition

    In a notable policy adjustment, the EU also said it would “reframe and adapt” its sanctions regime to maintain leverage while engaging with Syria’s leadership and targeting spoilers of the transition, according to the paper. 

    Syria, which had most Western sanctions lifted at the end of last year, is seeking broader integration into the international community under interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who headed an alliance of Islamist rebel factions to oust former leader Bashar al-Assad at the end of 2024, after a devastating 14-year war.

    Economic Engagement and Regional Integration

    Migrant Returns and Trade Initiatives

    MIGRANT RETURNS, SYRIA AS TRANSIT HUB

    The paper outlines plans to step up economic engagement, including a framework for trade and investment, mobilising private sector funding and supporting reforms to improve Syria’s business environment through a new technical assistance hub.

    It also said the EU would work with authorities on facilitating the "safe, voluntary and dignified return" of refugees and displaced people.

    Europe hosts over 1 million Syrian refugees and asylum seekers, roughly half of whom are in Germany. Their return has been on top of the agenda in most discussions between European capitals and Damascus since Assad's ouster in late 2024.

    Connectivity Projects and Energy Transit

    The paper highlights ambitions to integrate Syria into regional connectivity projects, including the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor, positioning the country as a hub for transport, energy and digital links.

    Syria is emerging as a critical transit point, particularly amid the energy crisis triggered by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz during the Iran war. A first tanker carrying Iraqi oil transported overland sailed from the Syrian port of Baniyas on Thursday.

    Railway Network Upgrades

    Turkey, Syria and Jordan have also agreed to upgrade their railway networks to create a corridor linking southern Europe to the Gulf, Turkish transport minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu told Bloomberg on Wednesday.

    Security Cooperation and Kurdish Integration

    EU Support for Security and Counterterrorism

    BACKING FOR INTEGRATION OF SYRIAN KURDS

    On security, the paper said the EU could support training for Syrian police and institutional capacity-building in the interior ministry, alongside cooperation on counterterrorism and efforts to address drug trafficking and organised crime.

    Kurdish Rights and Political Transition

    The document also underscores EU backing for implementing an agreement struck in January between Damascus and Kurdish-led authorities in the northeast, which includes integrating local institutions into the state and expanding rights for Syrian Kurds as part of a broader political transition.

    YPG Commander Appointed to Defense Ministry

    As a major step in implementing that agreement, Syria appointed in March the commander of the prominent YPG Kurdish forces as a deputy defense minister for eastern territories, where U.S. forces handed over their last remaining military base to the Syrian army this week.

    (Reporting by Lili Bayer in Brussels, Feras Dalatey in Damascus; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Formal political contacts to restart — reactivating the 1978 cooperation agreement and initiating High‑Level Political Dialogue on May 11
    • •Sanctions to be reframed: maintained to preserve leverage but adapted for engagement
    • •Ambitious economic and security overhaul — from trade/investment frameworks and refugee returns to transit connectivity and Kurdish integration

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU to restore Syria relations, strengthen trade and security ties, document shows

    1What changes is the EU making to its Syria policy?

    The EU will resume formal political contact, relaunch its cooperation agreement, and adapt its sanctions regime to support Syria's transition.

    2How will the EU support Syria’s economic engagement?

    The EU plans to create a technical assistance hub, support trade and investment, and help mobilize private sector funding for Syria.

    3What are the EU’s plans regarding Syrian refugees?

    The EU aims to facilitate the safe, voluntary, and dignified return of refugees and displaced people to Syria.

    4How will regional connectivity be enhanced with Syria?

    Plans include integrating Syria into the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor and upgrading railway networks to link Europe to the Gulf via Syria.

    5What support will the EU provide for Syrian Kurds?

    The EU backs implementation of agreements expanding rights and integrating Kurdish-led institutions into the Syrian state as part of the political transition.

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