💨 Abstract
The European Union (EU) announced it will lift economic sanctions on Syria to prevent poverty and radicalism, following over a decade of civil war. The move, conditional on the new government's actions, aims to encourage investment and stabilize the country. The EU will maintain sanctions targeting the former Assad regime and implement measures against human rights violators. This decision follows a similar announcement by the U.S.
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