Europe lifts all remaining sanctions on Syria

Asaad al-Shaibani, Syria's foreign minister said on Tuesday that the lifting of sanctions on his country shows an "international will" to support his country. (WAM/File)
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Updated 20 May 2025
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Europe lifts all remaining sanctions on Syria

  • Lifting sanctions expresses the regional and international will to support Syria, said Al-Shaibani

BRUSSELS: EU foreign ministers agreed on Tuesday to lift the bloc’s last remaining economic sanctions on the new administration in Syria.

“We want to help the Syrian people rebuild a new, inclusive and peaceful Syria,” foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said. “The EU has always stood by Syrians throughout the past 14 years, and will keep doing so.”

Europe had already eased some sanctions related to energy, transport and reconstruction, as well as associated financial transactions, but many member states felt those measures were insufficient to support Syria’s political transition and economic recovery.

US President Donald Trump ordered the end of American sanctions on Syria during a visit to Riyadh this month. Syria’s Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shaibani said the moves showed “regional and international will to support Syria.”

He said: “The Syrian people today have a very important and historic opportunity to rebuild their country. The plan today is to benefit from the lifting of sanctions. Anyone who wants to invest in Syria, the doors are open; anyone who wants to cooperate with Syria, there are no sanctions.”

Al-Shaibani spoke on a visit to Jordan, where the two countries signed a new cooperation agreement on energy, water, industry, trade, transport and health. Syria was “in a new phase, and Syria’s success requires giving it a chance to succeed,” Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said.


Jordanian king and Indonesian president to cooperate in stability efforts in Gaza

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Jordanian king and Indonesian president to cooperate in stability efforts in Gaza

  • Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto emphasized his country’s commitment to establishing an independent Palestinian state
  • King Abdullah stressed the importance of dialogue to reduce tensions related to Iran and to support stability in Syria and Lebanon

LONDON: King Abdullah II and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto discussed cooperation in an effort to restore stability in the Palestinian coastal enclave of Gaza.

The meeting on Wednesday at Basman Palace in Amman focused on regional issues, particularly the support for achieving peace based on the two-state solution, and the commitment to protecting Palestinians in Gaza, according to Petra news agency.

King Abdullah praised Indonesia’s political position and highlighted its investments in regional projects as essential to enhancing collaboration.

Subianto emphasized his country’s commitment to establishing an independent Palestinian state, achieving lasting peace in the region, and ending the conflict in Gaza.

The talks highlighted the ties between Jordan and Indonesia, spanning over 75 years, and the commitment to enhancing cooperation in politics, economics, defense, business, energy, science, technology, and health.

King Abdullah stressed the importance of dialogue to reduce tensions related to Iran and support the Syrian Arab Republic and Lebanon in maintaining their security, sovereignty, and stability, Petra added.

Several Jordanian officials attended the talk, including Crown Prince Hussein, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti, Director of the Office of His Majesty Alaa Batayneh, and Minister of Industry, Trade, and Supply, and Escort of Honour Yarub Qudah.