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Syrian Foreign Minister:

"Lifting sanctions on Syria will help open the country to the international community and pave the way for the long-awaited reconstruction and development process."
US President Trump:

📌 Conditions in Syria have changed due to developments in the past six months.

📌 The new Syrian government led by Ahmad al-Sharaa has taken positive actions.

📌 Lifting sanctions on Syria supports US national security and foreign policy objectives.
US President Trump:

"We will seize the assets of anyone who threatens Syria’s peace or supported the Assad regime financially, materially, or technologically."
US President Trump:

"The Secretary of State will reimpose sanctions on Syria if it’s determined that the conditions for lifting them are no longer met."
Trump announces Syria sanctions termination includes export restrictions on sensitive goods and technology. The executive order allows US banks to grant loans or credits to the Syrian government and covers restrictions on foreign aid to Syria.
The White House says Trump wants Syria to take control of ISIS detention centers holding around 50,000 detainees, including fighters, women, and children, to improve regional security.
In a rare statement, Deir Ezzor Governor Ghassan Ahmad said three army divisions are ready to enter SDF-held areas if negotiations fail—marking the first such threat by a Syrian official. He also accused the SDF of collecting millions daily from local revenues.
Bab al-Hawa Hospital in northern Idlib has fully resumed operations after nearly a year of partial shutdown due to funding cuts. Backed by Qatar and coordinated with local health authorities, the hospital now continues to serve over 1.7 million people in the region.
Trump’s Executive Order calls for a review of the terrorist designations of Ahmad al-Sharaa and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. If delisted, they would join rare cases like Nelson Mandela’s ANC and Colombia’s FARC—groups once labeled terrorists and later removed after political shifts.
Aiming to improve services and rehabilitate the city's infrastructure, Syrian Civil Defense teams continue their efforts to remove the rubble from Maarat al-Numan, supported by heavy machinery,
US Representative Joe Wilson, says lifting sanctions is “critical for stability and prosperity in Syria and around the world. Syrians deserve an opportunity to succeed after horrors of butcher Assad.” Wilson has sponsored a bill removing sanctions by repealing Caesar Act.
Interior Minister Anas Khattab met with the Missing Persons Commission and its head, Dr. Muhammad Jalkhi, for the first time to launch a joint effort to address cases of enforced disappearance. Human rights groups estimate that over 111,000 Syrians are missing, primarily due to the Assad regime, though the actual number is likely higher.
Defense Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra attended a graduation ceremony at the Military Academy in Aleppo. Over 3,000 Syrian Army 76th Division fighters completed their training, highlighting the army's ongoing efforts to expand and professionalize its ranks.
Syrian authorities arrest Hassan al-Dawwa, who confessed to role in the 2012 Karm al-Zaytoun massacre in Homs. He detailed the cold-blooded killing of civilians, including children, by Assad-linked forces. His arrest is part of ongoing efforts to bring war criminals to justice.
Russian Kremlin:

"We maintain ties with the current Syrian leadership and Moscow has its own interests in Syria."
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