LONDON: Britain removed sanctions on Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa on Friday, a day after the United Nations Security Council did the same ahead of his meeting with US President Donald Trump next week, with the European Union confirming it would follow suit.
Britain said in a notice on the government’s website that it was also lifting sanctions on Syria’s interior minister Anas Khattab.
Both men had formerly been subject to financial sanctions targeted at Daesh and Al-Qaeda.
A European Union spokesperson said on Friday the UN decision would be reflected in EU measures.
Britain lifted some sanctions on Syria in April, while the bloc lifted its economic sanctions in May, but restrictions related to arms and security remain in place.
“We remain committed to supporting a peaceful and inclusive Syrian-led and Syrian-owned transition to help build a better future for all Syrians,” a European Commission spokesperson said.
Sharaa, formerly known as Abu Mohammad Al-Julani, became Syria’s president in January after insurgent forces led by Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) ousted Bashar Assad in a lightning offensive.
Sharaa, once a senior figure in HTS and previously affiliated with Al-Qaeda, was sanctioned by the UN and Britain in 2014, which included a travel ban, asset freeze and arms embargo.
The UN Security Council lifted those measures on Thursday, citing a lack of active ties between HTS and Al-Qaeda. The move came ahead of Sharaa’s planned meeting with Trump at the White House on Monday.
The Syrian government did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday, which is not a working day in Syria.
Britain removes sanctions on Syria’s president, EU to follow
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Britain removes sanctions on Syria’s president, EU to follow
- Al-Sharaa and Khattab had formerly been subject to financial sanctions targeted at Daesh and Al-Qaeda
- A European Union spokesperson said on Friday the UN decision would be reflected in EU measures.
Palestinian man dies after being shot by Israeli forces
- Baraa Bilal Issa Qablan, 21, was traveling in vehicle near city of Qalqilya
LONDON: A Palestinian man died on Monday after being shot by Israeli forces during an incident on Sunday close to the occupied West Bank city of Qalqilya.
Baraa Bilal Issa Qablan, 21, was injured when Israeli forces at the northern entrance to the town of Azzun opened fire on a vehicle traveling along the Qalqilya-Nablus road.
Momen Nidal Abu Riyash, 19, a resident of Qalqilya, was killed in the incident and a third man, identified as Muhammad Saeed Taha Hussein, was taken into custody.
Qablan was injured and detained by Israeli forces, the Wafa news agency reported. The Palestinian Authority’s General Authority for Civil Affairs said on Monday that he later succumbed to his injuries.
More than 1,000 Palestinians, including militants, have been killed in the West Bank by Israeli forces or settlers since the start of the Gaza war in late 2023, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
During the same period, 43 Israelis, including soldiers, have been killed in Palestinian attacks in the West Bank, according to official Israeli figures.










