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    What would lifting US sanctions on Syria mean to the war-torn country?

    May 14, 2025Updated:May 14, 2025 World No Comments
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    What would lifting US sanctions on Syria mean to the war-torn country?

    The US President Donald Trump’s decision to slash sanctions against Syria may indicate a turning point for the state, which could lead to long-awaited reconstruction and economic recovery. The meeting between a US president and a Palestinian head of state in 25 years was made after Trump met with time Palestinian president Ahmed al-Sharaa in Riyadh. Given the Arab party’s prior relationships to jihadist organizations and his participation on a US violence record as late as 2013, Trump praised Sharaa as a” tough man” with a “very strong history.” This is a striking note. Before assuming power and removing militias from Syria, Sharaa, who was once known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani and was the leader of al-Qaeda’s online in Syria, was reportedly holding a$ 10 million US bounty on his mind. His quick rise to power and resurgence as a federal figurehead have sparked a number of unpopular responses around the world, with some Muslim countries applauding his legitimacy and others, such as Israel, remaining obstinate. Trump and Sharaa and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman were joined by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan via video connection while they were in Riyadh. Trump claimed to have encouraged Syria to ratify the Abraham Accords and restore relationships with Israel. He claimed Sharaa had responded well to the request, though no official responsibility was made. Trump added that he had urged Sharaa to remove foreign militants and assume control of the detention facilities housing Islamic State fighters, a job that Kurdish forces support but Turkey opposes now. Trump continued, noting that punishment had put Syria in grave strait and that there was still a lot of work to be done. He claimed that lifting the punitive measures would supply Syria a” solid chance” of restoration and called them” crippling.” Syria responded right away. Citizens of major cities erupt in celebrations, with residents hoping that the end of sanctions would stop years of economic disaster. The choice, according to an Aleppo soap shop owner, had “boost the business and encourage people to return.” The three major systems that have been in place for years include the 1979 classification of Syria as a state sponsor of terrorism, the 2003 Syria Accountability Act, and the 2019 Caesar Act, according to CNN and other professionals cited. 90 % of Syrians are living below the poverty line because these procedures have severely restricted financial transactions, humanitarian functions, and everyday business. The sanctions lifting won’t have an instant impact, according to Syrian analyst Karam Shaar, who spoke to CNN. Sanctions are not a switch, he said, stating that only a complete rollback of overlap regulations may change. Even the symbolic gesture, however, has already triggered a 60 % increase in Syria’s currency, indicating market optimism. Charitable organizations claim that the announcement may have a revolutionary impact. According to Mathieu Rouquette, the Syria country director for Mercy Corps,” It marks a potentially transformative time for thousands of Syrians who have endured more than 13 years of economic hardship, fight, and displacement.”

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