💨 Abstract
The U.S. issued a six-month sanctions exemption to ease humanitarian assistance flow in post-Assad Syria. The move allows transactions with Syrian governing institutions, including energy and personal remittances, until July 7. The exemption does not remove any existing sanctions. The caretaker Syrian government aims to provide electricity up to 8 hours per day in two months. The U.S.
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