The United States lifted Syrian sanctions for five days/ Damascus welcomed
The United States has announced the lifting of Syrian sanctions under Caesar’s law for five days to facilitate investment and services; The action described as the beginning of a new relationship. The Syrian Foreign Ministry also emphasized that this is a “step towards the right path”.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Saturday that his country had granted Syria to Syria a six -day exemption under Caesar’s law to increase investment and cash flow.
Rubio said the exemption from Caesar’s sanctions is “the first step in realizing US President Donald Trump’s view of a new relationship with Syria.”
“Syria’s exemption from sanctions facilitates fundamental services and reconstruction, because we support the people’s efforts to build a brighter future,” he said.
Rubio added: “Syria’s exemption from sanctions guarantees that our partners’ ability to invest will not hinder and facilitate electricity, energy, water and wastewater.”
He also noted that Trump expects Syria to take quick steps in the fields of policy in response to the reduction of sanctions.
Rubio said the reduction of sanctions is crucial to the progress of Syria and makes the humanitarian response more effective throughout the country.
US Treasury: Lifting sanctions against Syria allows new investments
In the same vein, the US Treasury Department today – Wednesday – announced the “reduction of sanctions against Syria” and noted that the move was carried out in the implementation of US President Donald Trump’s decision.
The US Treasury said in a statement that “the lifting of sanctions on Syria will allow new investments and private sector activities.”
The ministry added that “he will work with the State Department to implement instructions to encourage new investments in Syria.”
The US Treasury Department emphasized the need for Syria to continue becoming a stable and peaceful country and hoped that the lifting of sanctions would put Syria in a clear, prosperous and stable future.
The Treasury Department also emphasized its commitment to supporting Syria with stable and integrated peace with itself and its neighbors, and urged the Syrian government to refuge in what “terrorist organizations” and guarantee the security of religious and ethnic minorities.
The United States will continue to monitor field developments and developments in Syria, and the license we issued will facilitate activity in all sectors of the Syrian economy, the ministry continued.
The ministry also emphasized that “the lifting of sanctions against Syria does not include perpetrators of human rights and war crimes as well as the former system”, adding that the sanctions were “reconstruction of the economy, financial sector and infrastructure”.
The US Treasury continued to support all transactions with the new Syrian government, pointing out that the State Department would issue exemptions under the Caesar Act that enables Washington’s partners and allies to interact with Syria.
Damascus welcomed the decision
The Syrian Foreign Ministry also welcomed the US government’s decision to lift sanctions against Syria and its people for years.
The ministry described the lifting of US sanctions as a step towards reducing human and economic suffering, stressing that Syria extends its hands to all those who wish to cooperate on mutual respect.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry said that dialogue and diplomacy is the best way to build balanced relations that provide the interests of the people, pointing out that the next phase will be to rebuild and restore the natural situation of Syria in the region and the world.
Donald Trump had previously announced in Saudi Arabia that all US sanctions on Syria would be lifted after more than four decades of severe economic and political restrictions.
The White House announced that Trump had been informed of the US need to prevent ISIL from re -revising ISIL during a meeting with Ahmad al -Shar, the head of Tahrir al -Sham and the interim head of the Syrian interim government in Saudi Arabia.
Kaya Kalas, the High Representative of Foreign Policy and Security of the European Union, also said that the EU has decided to completely lift its economic sanctions against Syria.
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