
Syrian finance minister meets German Charge d'affairs in Damascus
The meeting comes days after the European Union agreed on a roadmap to ease its sanctions.
The EU has a range of sanctions in place targeting both individuals and economic sectors in Syria, including a ban on Syrian oil exports and restrictions on access to global financial channels.
'We hope that the image Germany had of Syria before December 8 will change,' Abazeed told Gehrmann at the beginning of the meeting.
'It's a pleasure to be here in the new Syria after almost 13 years of absence,' Gehrmann responded.
'We're now in the process of reestablishing our diplomatic presence in Damascus… we have a couple of questions and a couple of messages that I would like to discuss with you today in order to start our diplomatic relations, also on the financial matters.'
EU governments want to help kickstart Syria's recovery.
But many have also stressed that the EU should take a gradual and reversible approach to retain leverage as it encourages the new authorities in Damascus to implement inclusive policies.
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