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Trump decides to remove Syria from US terrorism sponsor list

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By Gram Slattery, Bo Erickson and Steve Holland
ANKARA/WASHINGTON, July 8 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump on Wednesday informed his Syrian counterpart Ahmed al-Sharaa that he had decided to remove the country from the U.S. list of designated state sponsors of terrorism.

“I promised to remove all barriers stopping you from rebuilding your country, and very soon, you will finally be able to do so,” Trump wrote in a letter to Sharaa seen by Reuters.

“We have U.S. companies ready to invest in Syria and help make your country greater and more prosperous than ever before,” he added in the letter that a senior U.S. administration official said was handed to al-Sharaa after their meeting in Ankara on Wednesday.

Trump said he had notified Congress which will now conduct a 45-day review before the decision can take effect.

The designation as a state sponsor of terrorism carries restrictions on U.S. foreign assistance, defense exports and certain financial transactions.

Last month Trump signed an executive order terminating a U.S. sanctions program on Syria, allowing an end to the country’s isolation from the international financial system.

Several Saudi firms are planning billion-dollar investments as part of Riyadh’s efforts to support its recovery, while other Gulf states have also pledged financial assistance.

Trump on Wednesday complimented Sharaa, who was a commander of Al Qaeda’s Nusra Front in Syria before cutting ties with the group in 2016. He then led a coalition of Islamist rebel factions in late 2024 to topple Assad.

Trump has encouraged Sharaa’s actions against the Islamic State militant group in the region.

“He’s respected by everybody, including me,” Trump said.

(Additional reporting by Doina Chiacu and Costas Pitas; Editing by David Ljunggren and Michelle Nichols )

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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