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European Union foreign ministers have agreed on a plan to ease sanctions on Syria, aiming to support Syria's recovery while retaining leverage for political change. The EU intends to suspend restrictions in sectors like energy and transport, but the lifting of sanctions can be reversed if Syria fails to respect fundamental rights and implement inclusive policies. Officials will now work on the technical details of easing sanctions before any legal adoption.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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