Jordan hosted a trilateral meeting on August 12, 2025, involving officials from Jordan, Syria, and the United States to discuss the situation in Syria and ways to support the country's reconstruction following more than a decade of conflict. The discussions focused on enhancing security and stability, particularly in the aftermath of deadly clashes in the Suwayda province in July 2025. The meeting resulted in an agreement to form a tripartite working group tasked with supporting the Syrian government's efforts to reinforce the ceasefire in Suwayda. Syria committed to investigating crimes, improving humanitarian aid, restoring services, rehabilitating affected areas, and promoting reconciliation. The Syrian Foreign Ministry expressed appreciation for the United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Syria's report on the coastal violence in March 2025, stating that the recommendations from the UN and national committees will be integrated into Syria's institution-building and rule of law consolidation processes. The US envoy to Syria, Tom Barrack, described the UN fact-finding report as a serious and measurable achievement that will enable accountability and transparency regarding the Syrian government's actions. The United Nations has urged the Syrian government to expand accountability efforts, noting that violations during the coastal violence likely constitute war crimes, with all parties involved. The trilateral talks in Amman aimed to reinforce cooperation and coordination to serve Syria's stability, sovereignty, and regional security.
برّاك: التقرير سيمكّن من تتّبع مسؤولية الحكومة السورية وشفافيتها وخضوعها للمساءلة
المبعوث الأميركي إلى سوريا توم برّاك: تقرير تقصي الحقائق بشأن أحداث الساحل السوري يُعدّ خطوة جادّة وإنجازا ملموسا وقابلا للقياس
A good sign that Syria’s Foreign Ministry thanks the @UNCoISyria for its report on the coastal massacre in March. Noting that it will “incorporat[e] the recommendations into the ongoing process of institution-building and the consolidation of the rule of law in the new Syria.” https://t.co/CxtDiee8Ol