US Envoy Meets Syria's Leader After Lifting of Sanctions
- On Saturday, Syrian interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa held talks with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul.
- The meeting followed the recent lifting of Western sanctions on Syria after the ousting of Bashar al-Assad and the end of his regime.
- Senior Turkish officials participated in discussions focused on enhancing mutual ties and supporting efforts to rebuild Syria following years of conflict.
- According to a statement from the US Treasury, the measures aim to support Syria's progress toward stability and prosperity by lifting economic sanctions.
- The lifting of sanctions opens opportunities for investment and recovery, and the Syrian government welcomed the move as a positive step to ease hardships.
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US envoy meets Syria's leader after lifting of sanctions
ANKARA — The US ambassador to Turkey, who has assumed the role of Syria envoy, said Saturday he had met the country's interim leader following Washington's lifting of sanctions on the war-torn country. Tom Barrack, who met with interim leader Ahmed Al Sharaa in Istanbul, said in a statement: "I reiterated the United States' support for the Syrian people after so many years of conflict and violence.” "President Trump's goal is to enable the new g…


Trump administration official meets with Syrian president as U.S. eases sanctions
Thomas Barrack, the U.S. special envoy to Syria, met Saturday with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharra one day after the Trump administration officially began dismantling sanctions on the war-torn Middle Eastern Country.
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