Foreign ministers also discuss easing sanctions against Syria
- The European Union foreign ministers have agreed to begin lifting sanctions on Syria, but they may be reimposed if there are abuses by the new rulers, according to Kaja Kallas.
- The sanctions were initially imposed in 2011 in response to Bashar Assad's actions during the civil war, targeting 316 individuals and 86 entities.
- Ministers aim to lift restrictions that hinder Syria's early recovery, focusing on infrastructure and energy, as stated by Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp.
- France's Foreign Minister indicated that some sanctions would be suspended to aid Syria's financial stabilization.
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