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The U.S. backs repealing Syria sanctions to aid recovery after Assad’s 2024 fall, pending Congress.
The U.S. State Department has announced support for repealing the Caesar Act sanctions on Syria, signaling a shift in policy aimed at fostering stability and reconstruction.
The move, backed by the Trump administration and bipartisan lawmakers, seeks to remove economic barriers hindering Syria’s recovery after nearly 14 years of civil war and the fall of Bashar al-Assad in December 2024.
While President Trump has called the sanctions “brutal,” the 2019 law remains in effect, and repeal depends on congressional action.
The State Department emphasized ongoing engagement with regional partners and openness to investment that supports peace and prosperity.
Estados Unidos respalda la derogación de las sanciones a Siria para ayudar a la recuperación después de la caída de Assad en 2024, pendiente del Congreso.