💨 Abstract
EU foreign ministers have agreed to lift economic sanctions on Syria, following a similar move by the U.S. The EU aims to support Syria's reconstruction and political transition, emphasizing an inclusive approach that involves all population and religious groups. The bloc has previously eased some sanctions related to energy, transport, and reconstruction. Germany's foreign minister highlighted the importance of a united Syria taking control of its future.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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