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U.S. Treasury authorizes transactions with Syrian government

In a major policy shift, the U.S. Department of the Treasury has authorized transactions with the Syrian government for the first time, including dealings involving President al-Jolani and several Syrian entities previously under American sanctions.

The decision follows a declaration by President Donald Trump during his recent visit to Saudi Arabia, signaling a broader reorientation of U.S. strategy in the region. The move marks a departure from longstanding restrictions aimed at isolating the Assad regime and its affiliates.

Simultaneously, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a 180-day waiver from the sanctions mandated under the presidential executive order. “This measure is intended to ensure that sanctions do not hinder our partners’ ability to make stability-oriented investments and to support Syria’s recovery and reconstruction efforts,” Rubio stated.

The waiver is expected to facilitate international engagement with Syria’s infrastructure and humanitarian sectors, particularly in regions less affected by ongoing conflict. Officials emphasize that the change does not amount to full normalization and that specific limitations remain in place to prevent misuse.

The announcement has already triggered debate in Washington, with critics warning that easing restrictions could embolden sanctioned figures, while proponents argue it may improve regional stability and humanitarian outcomes.

Sources: U.S. Department of the Treasury, U.S. Department of State, White House communications.

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