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President Donald Trump meets Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, the first meeting between nations' leaders in 25 years

  • On Wednesday in Saudi Arabia, President Donald Trump held a meeting with Syria's acting leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, marking the first direct engagement between the top officials of the two countries in a quarter-century.
  • This meeting occurred after President Trump announced plans to remove the U.S. Penalties that had been placed on Syria during Bashar al-Assad's rule, a decision influenced by appeals from leaders in Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
  • During the half-hour private talks, Trump urged al-Sharaa to join the Abraham Accords, deport militants, and assume control of Islamic State detention centers.
  • Trump praised the meeting as "great" and announced that he is halting sanctions on Syria to allow the country to begin anew, while Syria's government described the occasion as a historic milestone.
  • The event suggests a significant shift in U.S.-Syria relations, potentially reopening Syria's global economic ties despite Israeli skepticism and ongoing regional tensions.
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Denver Gazette broke the news in on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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