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US announces temporary easing of sanctions on Syria

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A Syrian boy look on as he carries bread in the city of Aleppo, Syria, Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)
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The United States has decided to temporarily relax certain sanctions on Syria to enhance humanitarian aid and promote responsible governance in the country. This announcement, made by the US Treasury Department, aims to tackle the ongoing crisis and ensure that essential assistance reaches Syrians who have suffered through years of conflict.

The sanctions relief specifically targets sectors vital for humanitarian support, such as healthcare, agriculture, and infrastructure. The Treasury has stressed that these measures are intended to guarantee that aid is delivered to those in need without inadvertently bolstering the Assad regime or its oppressive actions.

While the US government remains committed to prioritizing human rights and accountability in Syria, this temporary sanctions relief represents a practical response to the urgent humanitarian issues confronting the population. The decision also underscores the US’s dedication to fostering responsible governance in the region as a long-term objective.

Nonetheless, officials have clarified that these adjustments are conditional, and the US will keep a close watch on the situation. Sanctions could be reinstated if it is determined that they are no longer fulfilling their intended humanitarian or governance purposes.

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