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The United States announces intentions to remove Syria’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism.

U.S. Plans to Remove Syria’s Terrorism Designation

The U.S. Department of State announced today that President Donald Trump has informed Congress of his administration’s intention to remove Syria’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism. This decision follows a mandatory 45-day notification period and marks a significant shift in U.S.-Syria relations.

Significance of the Decision and Its Impact on the Syrian People

This move represents a historic opportunity for the Syrian people. The State Department emphasized that lifting sanctions on Syria will open new avenues for international trade and investment. Additionally, it will facilitate reconstruction efforts and usher in a new chapter for the country, contributing to regional stability.

Positive Actions from the Syrian Government

The U.S. State Department clarified that this decision follows an executive order issued by President Trump on June 30, 2025, aimed at easing sanctions on Syria. This decision also relies on positive changes and counter-terrorism measures implemented by the Syrian government under President Ahmad al-Shara. Furthermore, the government received formal assurances that Syria will not support international terrorist activities in the future.

Future Prospects for Bilateral Relations

The U.S. State Department described this day as a pivotal moment in Syrian history, reflecting renewed bilateral relations between the United States and Syria. The department expressed appreciation for the Syrian government’s commitment to a new path that seeks to strengthen partnerships with the Syrian people. This commitment underscores the United States’ dedication to promoting peace and stability in the region.

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