Overview
- President Donald Trump announced the full lifting of U.S. sanctions on Syria during a speech in Riyadh, calling it an opportunity for Syrians to rebuild and thrive.
- The Syrian foreign ministry described the decision as a 'pivotal turning point,' emphasizing its potential to stabilize the nation and attract investment.
- Celebrations erupted across major Syrian cities, including Damascus, Aleppo, and Idlib, with citizens expressing hope for economic revival and the return of displaced families.
- Syrian Democratic Forces leader Mazloum Abdi and Finance Minister Mohammed Barnieh welcomed the move, highlighting its role in fostering reconstruction and restoring essential services.
- The U.S. sanctions, imposed over a decade ago during Syria's civil war, had severely restricted financial transactions and hindered post-war recovery efforts.