Trump’s attempt to humiliate Syria by lifting the al -Julani regime sanctions – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
“We are committed to supporting a stable and unified Syrian to live with it and its neighbors,” said US President Donald Trump in an interventionist statement about the region.
Trump, while trying to determine the policy of the ruling regime in Syria, claimed unrealistic statements: Syria should not be a safe center for terrorist groups and its minorities should be safe; This is in favor of regional stability and prosperity.
He without reference to that Abu Muhammad Al -Julani It is on the US terrorist list, claiming “the Syrian government led by Ahmed Al -Sharah “Positive steps have been taken and conditions have changed in the past six months.”
“The granting of sanctions is part of the goals of US national security and foreign policy,” Trump added.
“The implementation of the lifting of Syrian sanctions has also included the lifting of the export of some of the Syrian -sensitive goods and technologies,” he said.
“If the criteria for lifting sanctions are not met, the Secretary of State can re -impose these sanctions,” Trump warned.
White House claims about lifting Syrian sanctions
The White House also announced that the new executive order will end the emergency states announced for Syria since year 6.
Based on The report “The order was aimed at rebuilding the framework of sanctions and export policy.”
A White House spokesman said in an unrealistic statement: The move would end the new Syrian government’s isolation, while maintaining sanctions against those affiliated with Bashar al -Assad’s government, ISIL and groups close to Iran.
Al -Julani Foreign Minister: Sanctions are a way to rebuild and develop
«Asad Al -ShibaniThe Secretary of State Al -Julani The lifting of sanctions provides the path to cooperation with the international community, he said.
He added: “The lifting of sanctions is a way to rebuild and eliminate serious obstacles from the revival of the Syrian economy.”
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