Donald Trump created surprise on Tuesday, May 13, announcing Ryad who raised US sanctions against Syria, on the eve of at least briefly meet President Ahmad Al-Chareh in Saudi Arabia.
“I will order the cessation of the sanctions against Syria to give them the opportunity to greatness,” said the US president, saying that he had reached this decision after pressing his host requests, the Saudi prince Prince Mohammed Ben Salmane.
The US president also “agreed to greet” the interim Syrian president, said a senior American official. Ahmad al-Chareh, appointed interim president after the offensive led by his Islamist coalition, which overthrew President Bashar al-Assad in December, now deploys intense diplomatic activity, with Arab but also European countries.
The decision to lift the sanctions is a “decisive turning point” for Syria, welcomed the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Syria, Assaad al-Chaibani, which comes while Syria goes “towards a future of stability, self-sufficiency and real reconstruction after years of destructive war.”
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Source: BFM TV
