President Trump’s recent executive order has lifted sanctions against 518 individuals and entities in Syria, aimed at promoting investment in the country’s recovery following the civil war. The sanctions relief is viewed as crucial for the development of Syria’s infrastructure and the stabilization of its government. While certain sanctions related to President Assad, ISIS, and Iran remain intact, this move signals a significant shift in U.S. policy intended to support a unified and peaceful Syria post-Assad.
President Trump’s recent executive order dismantles previously established sanctions against Syria, particularly aimed at promoting investments critical to the country's development and recovery.
The U.S. has been under the sanction regime since before the civil war began, and the penalties have severely impeded reconstruction efforts and contributed to Syria's economic collapse.
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