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In a move poised to realign Middle Eastern alliances, the U.S. has lifted most sanctions against Syria through a recent executive order, while maintaining restrictions on the regime's leader, Bashar al-Assad. The decision reflects efforts to stabilize the region and encourage reform following Assad's ousting in 2024, marking a potential pivot in U.S. policy toward the war-torn nation [4][5].

As of today, July 2, 2025, the U.S. is officially rolling back sanctions on Syria, a significant policy shift driven by recent developments in the country's leadership. According to statements from the White House, the step aims to encourage positive change and economic rehabilitation under new governance structures established after Assad's removal from power last year [1][2]. Resultantly, U.S.

businesses are now permitted to resume certain trade and investment activities in Syria, an opportunity heralded by American corporations vying to enter a post-sanctions market. Despite the lifting of sanctions, the U.S. government remains cautious, retaining specific measures against Assad himself as a firm stance against past human rights violations. The administration highlighted the ongoing commitment to monitor Syria's progress and ensure it continues on a path of political reform.

This balance of incentives and pressure aims to bolster moderate factions within Syria while isolating hardliners still loyal to the former regime [1][2]. Global reactions to this policy change vary. Middle Eastern allies have generally welcomed the U.S. action, perceiving it as a chance to rebuild regional trade networks and stabilize Syria—an outcome crucial for adjacent countries grappling with refugee flows and security threats.

Conversely, the Kremlin has criticized Western sanctions strategies, asserting these measures could backfire economically on Europe, exacerbating geopolitical tensions [3]. Economists predict that the lifting of sanctions could stimulate Syria’s ailing economy, potentially attracting foreign investment and aid, which could, in turn, promote rebuilding efforts. However, the international community remains vigilant, understanding that the path to complete recovery and peace is fraught with challenges. The success of this diplomatic maneuver depends on the sustained collaboration of Syrian political entities with international stakeholders to construct a future free from the shadow of past conflicts [1][2].


Sources
  1. Donald Trump met fin aux sanctions visant la Syrie sauf pour Bachar Al-Assad (Le Monde, 2025-07-01)
  2. Trump signs executive order lifting sanctions on Syria (ABC News, 2025-06-30)
  3. Kremlin says Europe will feel the recoil from its 'illegal' sanctions on Russia (Yahoo Entertainment, 2025-06-29)
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