U.S. Congress Passes Bill to Lift Sanctions on Syria
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The US House of Representatives has voted to repeal the Caesar Act, the toughest sanctions on al-Assad's Syria. The decision is seen as a turning point for the country's chances of rebuilding after years of war and isolation.
U.S. Congress passes bill to lift sanctions on Syria
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail The U.S. Congress has voted for a bill that would end the harsh Caesar Act sanctions imposed on Syria during the rule of former dictator Bashar al-Assad. The United States House of Representatives voted in a bill on December 10 to repeal the economic sanctions currently on Syria, as the country attempts to rebuild […]
US House passes bill to repeal Caesar sanctions on Syria - Enab Baladi
The United States House of Representatives voted late on Thursday, 10 December, by a majority in favor of the defense budget bill, which includes a provision to repeal the Caesar Act imposed on Syria. Mohammed Alaa Ghanem, Director of Policy at the Syrian American Council, said on his account on the X platform that the House approved the Department of Defense budget for 2026, including a clause for the unconditional repeal of the Caesar Act, wit…
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