Trump administration monitoring actions of Syria’s new rulers, State Dept says
- The Trump administration is monitoring Syria's interim leaders as it evaluates U.S. Policy toward Syria, according to State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce.
- Bruce stated that an inclusive government is necessary for Syria's long-term stability and that quick sanctions relief for Damascus is unlikely.
- Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced an independent committee to investigate violence and abuses, following recent clashes attributed to militants loyal to former President Bashar al-Assad.
- The U.S. Aims for a stable Syria that respects human rights and does not harbor terrorists, as reiterated by Bruce during a press briefing.
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Trump administration monitoring actions of Syria’s new rulers, State Dept says
Any quick sanctions relief for Damascus is unlikely, said a spokeswoman.
Administration monitoring actions of Syria's new rulers, State Dept. says
WASHINGTON — The administration of President Donald Trump is monitoring the actions of Syria's interim leaders as Washington determines future policy, a State Department spokesperson said on Friday, but indicated any quick sanctions relief for Damascus was unlikely.
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