Lina Sinjab
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They are taking baby steps towards their relationship inside Syria. They haven't mentioned anything about lifting sanctions that have been imposed on the country during the Assad time because of Assad atrocities, nor mentioned that they will be discussing or thinking about delisting Hayat Tahrir al-Sham as designated terror group.
However, they also committed to supporting the Syrian society and providing some aid into the country. But lifting the sanctions that will help rebuilding the destroyed parts of Syria, that's something that's still not on the table yet.
However, they also committed to supporting the Syrian society and providing some aid into the country. But lifting the sanctions that will help rebuilding the destroyed parts of Syria, that's something that's still not on the table yet.
There are nearly 6 million Syrians who have been forced to leave due to Assad atrocities over the course of the last decade. And most of those wanting to return, especially those in Turkey, in Lebanon, who are living in difficult conditions, many of whom are living in tents, especially in Lebanon.
There are nearly 6 million Syrians who have been forced to leave due to Assad atrocities over the course of the last decade. And most of those wanting to return, especially those in Turkey, in Lebanon, who are living in difficult conditions, many of whom are living in tents, especially in Lebanon.
But for them to come back, they need their homes back, they need the economy, they need jobs to work in. And that's for the new interim government and the de facto leader, Ahmad al-Sharra. They won't be able to deliver on their own. They need international support. They need the international community. And first of all, they need the sanctions imposed by the US and the EU to be lifted.
But for them to come back, they need their homes back, they need the economy, they need jobs to work in. And that's for the new interim government and the de facto leader, Ahmad al-Sharra. They won't be able to deliver on their own. They need international support. They need the international community. And first of all, they need the sanctions imposed by the US and the EU to be lifted.
Those sanctions were tailored. against the government of Bashar al-Assad because of atrocities against Assad.
Those sanctions were tailored. against the government of Bashar al-Assad because of atrocities against Assad.
There are other designated sanctions that are headed to members of the regime, but there are sanctions on the country that blocked the money coming in, blocked aid to rebuild the country coming in, and that's a priority for the government and for Syrians and those refugees who want to come back first.
There are other designated sanctions that are headed to members of the regime, but there are sanctions on the country that blocked the money coming in, blocked aid to rebuild the country coming in, and that's a priority for the government and for Syrians and those refugees who want to come back first.
What did you do?
What did you do?