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Media advisory: Eighth Brussels Conference on “supporting the future of Syria and the region", 27 May

17.05.2024 EEAS Press Team

The eighth edition of the Ministerial Brussels Conference on “Supporting the future of Syria and the region” will take place on Monday 27, in Brussels.

The Ministerial meeting will see the participation of representatives from the EU Member States, Syria’s neighbouring States, and third countries, as well as representatives from the United Nations, international organisations, and Syrian civil society. The High Representative / Vice-President Josep Borrell will co-chair the conference on behalf of the European Union, together with Olivér Várhelyi, Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, and Janez Lenarčič, Commissioner for Crisis Management.

The Ministerial meeting was preceded by a Day of Dialogue with civil society, held already on April 30 in Brussels, with more than 600 participants, including Syrians from all regions of Syria, neighbouring countries and the diaspora, which formulated concrete recommendations for the policy makers. The ministerial section of the Conference, which will receive these recommendations, aims to mobilise vital financial support in order to address the most pressing needs of Syrians and their host communities; and to renew the international community’s support for a political solution in line with UN Security Council Resolution 2254.   

Since 2011, the European Union and its Member States have been the largest donors of humanitarian and resilience assistance to Syria and the region providing over €33 billion in response to the Syrian crisis.

The High Representative / Vice-President will make remarks and address questions at the press conference that will follow the Foreign Affairs Council on Monday 27 May.

The Opening session and the Plenary session of the conference, as well as press engagements, videos, and photos of the Conference will be published and broadcast on the Council live  and EbS.

For more information on the conference please consult the Eighth Brussels Conference website, available in English and Arabic. See more information on the EU policy towards Syria on the EEAS webpage.

Registration for accreditations

Media representatives wishing to cover the Press conference and the Ministerial meeting in person are required to register in advance.

Media representatives in possession of the EU interinstitutional press card or the Council 1-year badge for 2024 do not need to register. Journalists who do not hold the abovementioned badges can apply by sending an email to [email protected], attaching an assignment letter from their editor and a copy of their ID/passport.

Peter Stano
Lead Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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Gioia Franchellucci
Press Officer for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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