Western sanctions imposed on Syria have significantly weakened the country's economy, complicating recovery efforts and jeopardizing the potential for a stable political transition.
Despite the departure of Bashar al-Assad, Western sanctions remain, particularly on Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, indicating that political dynamics continue to be influenced by previous regime actions.
European officials have expressed that any lifting of sanctions is contingent upon the new Syrian leadership's commitment to protecting minorities and facilitating an inclusive political process.
The impact of sanctions raises concerns among Syrians, many of whom fear that ongoing restrictions might jeopardize the country's already fragile political transition and recovery.
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