Explosions Near Hotel During French President Macron's Historic Damascus Visit
On July 7, 2026, explosions caused by explosive devices were heard near the hotel where French President Emmanuel Macron was staying in Damascus, Syria. The incident occurred on the second day of Macron's historic visit, marking the first visit by a major Western leader to Syria since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December 2024. A security source confirmed the explosions but reported no casualties or damage, and no group has claimed responsibility. Macron's convoy had left the hotel shortly before the blasts. Despite the incident, Macron continued his visit as planned without changes to his official schedule.
Macron began his second day in Syria by meeting with civil society representatives, followed by talks with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa at the presidential palace in Damascus. Later, an economic forum focused on Syria's reconstruction and the development of strategic corridors was scheduled. The visit aims to promote Syria's post-war recovery, expand French investments, and renew relations between Damascus and the European Union after partial lifting of European and American sanctions.
Accompanying Macron is a delegation of senior French industry leaders, including representatives from CMA CGM and TotalEnergies, with several economic agreements expected to be signed during the visit. The visit comes amid efforts by Syria's new government to establish security and stability following over 13 years of brutal civil war and a recent deadly cafe bombing in Damascus that killed ten people. The Syrian presidency announced Macron's visit the day before but did not disclose his arrival time.
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