💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump's unexpected announcement to lift all sanctions on Syria during a visit to Saudi Arabia surprised both regional allies and his own administration. The sudden decision left senior officials at the State Department and Treasury scrambling to understand how to implement the change, as they had not been previously informed. The complexity of unwinding decades of sanctions, including those under the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act, adds layers of difficulty.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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