UAE welcomes Trump’s announcement to lift sanctions on Syria

People celebrate in Damascus' Omeyyad square after US President Donald Trump's decision to lift sanctions in Syria, May 13, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 14 May 2025
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UAE welcomes Trump’s announcement to lift sanctions on Syria

  • UAE hopes the US announcement will support economic recovery, promote development, and bring stability to Syria
  • Trump made the announcement during a speech at the Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh

LONDON: The UAE has welcomed US President Donald Trump’s announcement to lift sanctions on Syria, viewing it as a significant step toward supporting Syria’s prosperity.

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated its strong support for the aspirations of the Syrian people and praised the efforts made by Saudi Arabia in this regard, according to a statement.

The UAE hopes the US announcement will support economic recovery, promote development, and bring stability to Syria. The ministry reaffirmed the UAE’s commitment to helping all efforts to achieve Syria’s security and growth.

Trump announced during a speech at the Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh on Tuesday that he was lifting Assad-era sanctions on Syria in response to demands from Turkiye and Saudi Arabia.

On Wednesday, Trump met with Syrian interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa in Riyadh. Trump said he agreed to meet with Al-Sharaa after being encouraged by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.


Turkiye intercepts uncontrolled drone over Black sea

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Turkiye intercepts uncontrolled drone over Black sea

ANKARA: Turkiye shot down an uncontrolled drone approaching its airspace over the Black Sea, the defense ministry said.
The incident follows Turkiye’s warning last week of Black Sea escalation after Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports that damaged three Turkish-owned cargo vessels.
In a statement, the ministry said Turkish and NATO F-16 jets were put on alert to ensure the security of Turkish airspace after the detection of the drone.
It was determined that the drone was out of control and it was shot down in a safe area, the ministry added in Monday’s statement, but did not elaborate on its type or origin.
The attacks on Ukrainian ports came days after Moscow threatened to “cut Ukraine off from the sea” following Kyiv’s attacks that damaged three ‘shadow fleet’ tankers heading to Russia to export its oil in the Black Sea.