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Trump raises US sanctions on Syria, citing pressure for “stability and peace”

  • President Donald Trump signed an executive on June 30 to raise widespread sanctions in the United States over Syria, which led to a pledge in May to support the transfer of Syria and enhance regional stability.
  • While general economic sanctions have been removed, it maintains restrictions on Bashar al -Assad, human rights violators, ISIS members, the actor’s chemical weapons, and drug -backed Iranian militias.
  • The executive order allows the Minister of Foreign Affairs to suspend some sanctions under the Caespan Civil Civil Law if specific reform criteria are met, and reduce controls for exports and foreign aid.
  • The administration aims to use relief sanctions as a incentive for Syria to normalize relations with Israel and join Ibrahim’s agreements, citing the reported Backchannel talks between Damascus and Jerusalem.
  • US officials, including Special Envoy Tom Barak, stressed that the move is not related to the imposition of an American framework, but rather to provide an opportunity to rebuild and reintegrate, while monitoring progress in major issues such as terrorism, regional diplomacy and post -conflict reintegration.

President Donald Trump has imposed sanctions on the Executive Order Council for SyriaThe fulfillment of a controversial pledge was presented during a regional summit in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia last May.

On May 13, Trump met with the newly appointed President of Syria, Ahmed Al-Sharra-a former al-Qaeda fighter who spent time in the reputable Abu Ghraib prison and later appeared as a central figure in the Syrian transitional government. During the Saudi Investment Forum, Trump pledged to reduce economic pressure on Syria in exchange for steps towards regional normalization and internal reform. (Related to: Trump considers the withdrawal of American forces from Syria, where Israel expanded the occupation))

As promised, Trump signed an executive order on Monday, June 30, Lift US sanctions on Syria to encourage “stability and peace”.

The matter removes long -term economic sanctions on Syria, which was initially imposed in response to the atrocities of the Assad regime during the country’s civil war. However, it maintains the sanctions against Bashar al -Assad, his internal circle, the aggressors of human rights, and individuals associated with chemical weapons activities, members of ISIS militias, Iranian -backed militias and drug dealers working in the region.

It is worth noting that the matter gives the Minister of Foreign Affairs the authority to suspend additional penalties under the Law on the Protection of Syrian Civilians, Caesar, which is a law that we will have to punish Assad for crimes against humanity, if certain conditions are met. In addition, the executive order reduces export controls on non -military goods, waives some of the restrictions imposed on external assistance, and directs a review Naming Syria as a state sponsor of terrorism The terrorist assessments of Lah Taher Al -Sham and Al -Shara begin.

The administration argues that these changes are necessary to reflect the political transformation of Syria and encourage constructive participation with the new government.

Moreover, officials claimed that the higher priorities of the administration include the normalization of Syria’s relations with Israel and the wider region, the deportation of Palestinian terrorists and the ban on terrorist groups, the prevention of ISIS return and the transfer of the responsibility of ISIS detention centers in northeastern Syria to the Syrian authorities.

The Trump administration aims to strengthen regional relations with Syria

In line with the executive order, a senior administration official confirmed that the decision to lift the sanctions was not about Take advantage of Syria in compliance But rather Open the door for regional participation.

“The financial lever is not what we are interested in doing. The president has torn the penalties without any conditions,” they said. “It is the benefit of Syria to tend towards Israel.”

The officials also revealed that Syria and Israel had held Backchannel talks. The administration hopes that the economic incentive resulting from the relief of sanctions will help in bringing Syria to Ibrahim’s agreements, which is the framework of normalization that has been a means of mediators between Israel and many Arab countries.

The official said: “Therefore, the way to tempt them to reach Ibrahim’s agreements is to make them fruitful for them on an economic basis, on the basis of civilization, on the basis of peace and prosperity, and this is everything that meets. What happened between Israel and Iran gives that window.” “So we are not interested in benefiting from it in anything.”

The US ambassador to Türkiye and the Special Envoy of Syria, Tom Barak, chanted a similar statement. Park described the executive matter as Trump’s effort to give the Syrian government a chance.

“But there is one clear thing, not the president or the foreign minister is building the nation. They do not bore, they do not need this. They do not give a framework for the democratic model that needs to be implemented in architecture or desire. Syrian society, protecting the American allies who fought against ISIS, and other major priorities.

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