💨 Abstract
In Washington, President Trump signed an executive order ending a U.S. sanctions program on Syria, easing its international financial isolation. The move, deemed a significant step towards reconstruction, allows for targeted sanctions on key individuals and groups, including Assad's associates, human rights abusers, and terrorist organizations. The Syrian government, having reestablished some international ties after Assad's ouster, hopes this will lead to economic recovery. The U.S.
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