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UN approves US-backed effort to lift sanctions on Syria’s president

  • On Thursday, the United Nations Security Council voted to remove sanctions on Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and Interior Minister Anas Khattab, lifting an assets freeze and arms embargo.
  • Beginning on November 27, 2024, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's offensive reached Damascus in 12 days, ending the al-Assad family's 53-year rule and leading Ahmed al-Sharaa to overthrow Bashar al-Assad in December.
  • The Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act sanctions require a congressional vote to remove permanently, while US President Donald Trump met Ahmed al-Sharaa in Riyadh and ordered most sanctions lifted before the UNSC action.
  • Next week, Ahmed al-Sharaa is due in Washington to meet Trump, marking the first Syrian presidential visit since 1946, with officials urging focus on reconstruction and stability over isolation as sanctions lift.
  • Senators Jim Risch and Jeanne Shaheen welcomed the UN action Thursday and said it is now Congress's turn to repeal Caesar sanctions.
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Yesterday, the AFP news agency reported that the UN Security Council is lifting the sanctions imposed on Syria's President Ahmad al-Sharaa.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Center

The resolution was proposed by the United States and approved by 14 votes in favour on Thursday. Only China abstained, considering that the UN Security Council has not sufficiently taken into account the "fragile security situation" in Syria.

·France
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Syria's jihadist president Ahmed al-Sharaa is being removed from the UN list, despite the fact that he himself is a veteran of both al-Qaeda and ISIS.

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The United Nations Security Council has supported the lifting of sanctions against the Syrian interim President, Ahmad Al-Shara ' a, and the Syrian Minister of the Interior, Anas Khattab, reporting to Reuters, a draft resolution prepared by the United States.

·Riga, Latvia
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securitycouncilreport.org broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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