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Trump Announces from Riyadh Lifting of Sanctions on Syria

Trump Announces from Riyadh Lifting of Sanctions on Syria

Leaders13-05-2025

U.S. President Donald Trump said, 'I have decided to lift the sanctions on Syria to give it a chance, after discussing the matter with the Saudi Crown Prince.'
Trump added during a press conference held today, Tuesday, in Riyadh, 'Syria has suffered from severe misery and significant loss of life, and we hope the current administration will succeed in bringing peace and stability.'
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