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- Sanctions on associates of Assad and ISIS affiliates will remain in effect.
- President Trump announced the lifting of sanctions on Syria in May.
- Trump fulfilled his commitment to fostering peace and stability in the region, according to Leavitt.
On Monday, President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order that will lift certain U.S. sanctions on Syria, as stated by the White House. However, sanctions concerning former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and a few other individuals will still be enforced.
According to White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, restrictions will continue for Assad’s associates, individuals accused of human rights violations, drug traffickers, those linked to chemical weapon activities, and ISIS.
In his announcement in May, Trump expressed his intention to ease sanctions on Syria as part of broader efforts to help the country recover from its devastating civil war.
Leavitt emphasized Trump’s commitment to fostering a Syria that is stable, united, and peaceful both internally and with its neighbors, pointing out his meeting with the new Syrian president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, during a recent trip to the Middle East.
Previously, CBS reported that the forthcoming order is connected to the easing of U.S. sanctions on Syria.
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