The United States has announced the easing of specific restrictions on Syria’s transitional government, allowing for necessary humanitarian transactions.
A general license, effective for six months, permits certain transactions with the Syrian government, including limited energy sales.
This move follows the recent removal of Bashar al-Assad and aims to ensure that sanctions do not obstruct basic human needs or humanitarian assistance.
The US Treasury highlighted the opportunity for rebuilding under the new leadership but cautioned that existing sanctions remain intact.
Additionally, international flights into Syria resumed, marking a significant step in revitalizing the nation's connectivity.