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The Trump administration is monitoring the actions of Syria's interim leaders to determine future policy. Washington continues to call for an inclusive, civilian-led government and has not changed its stance on sanctions relief for Damascus, though there's no blanket block. Violence erupted after Syria's interim authorities accused militants loyal to Assad of attacking their security forces, leading to widespread killings. The U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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