EU Removes Syrian Defense and Interior Ministries From Sanctions Lists
The Council kept asset freezes and travel bans on Assad-era figures as it removed seven institutions now run by Syria’s transitional authorities.
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EU Removes Syrian Defense and Interior Ministries from Sanctions Lists
The Council of the European Union announced on Monday that it has removed Syria’s Ministries of Defense and Interior from its sanctions lists, while extending restrictive measures on individuals and entities linked to the former regime until June 1, 2027. In its official statement, the Council confirmed that seven Syrian entities — among them the two ministries — had been delisted. The move, it said, is intended to support the European Union’s r…
EU extends sanctions on former Assad regime for one year, delists Syrian ministries
May 18 - The European Union on Monday renewed sanctions targeting individuals and entities linked to former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government for another year, while removing seven entities - including Syria’s defence and interior ministries - from its blacklist as part of a broader easing of measures on Damascus. Read more at straitstimes.com.
EU removes sanctions on Syria’s defense and interior ministries
Brussels, May 18 (SANA) The European Union on Monday removed Syria’s defense and interior ministries from its sanctions list while renewing sanctions on individuals and entities linked to the deposed regime until June 1, 2027. The decision followed the bloc’s annual review of its Syria sanctions framework. In a statement, the Council of the European Union said seven Syrian entities were removed from the sanctions list, including the defense and …
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