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Qatar is holding off providing funds to Syria's new rulers to increase public sector pay due to uncertainty over U.S. sanctions, a setback to efforts to revive the war-stricken economy. Qatar is waiting for clarity over President Trump's policy towards Damascus. Syria's new authorities, Islamists linked to al Qaeda, are facing challenges in stabilizing the state and assuring foreign powers. The U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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