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Trump to Lift Syria Sanctions via Executive Order, White House Confirms

Major policy shift ends economic restrictions as administration cites "new counter-terror cooperation" with Damascus.

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President Donald Trump will sign an executive order lifting comprehensive U.S. economic sanctions against Syria, the White House confirmed Tuesday, marking a dramatic reversal in American policy toward the Assad regime.

The order, effective July 15, eliminates restrictions that have barred:

  • Trade with Syrian state entities
  • Oil sector investments
  • Financial transactions with Syrian banks
  • Asset freezes targeting Assad allies

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt justified the move, stating: “Recent intelligence cooperation with Damascus has proven critical in eliminating ISIS strongholds. This sanctions relief recognizes strategic counter-terror alignment.”

The decision follows months of backchannel talks between U.S. and Syrian officials, including a secret meeting in Oman where Syria pledged to:

  • Share real-time ISIS intelligence
  • Curb Iranian militia activities
  • Facilitate prisoner releases

Critics immediately condemned the move. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) tweeted: “Rewarding Assad’s war crimes is morally bankrupt,” referencing Syria’s 500,000+ civilian deaths.

Sanctions experts warn the move could:

  • Enable Russian firms to access Syrian oil via shell companies
  • Undermine accountability for chemical weapons attacks
  • Trigger secondary sanctions from EU allies

The State Department will issue compliance guidelines by July 10.

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