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Ahmad Shar'a says lifting sanctions will transform Syria into a center for reconstruction and attract global investment to boost economic recovery.
Grave consequences await the West if Trump follows through with normalizing relations with Jolani’s new regime.
NBC foreign correspondent Richard Engel appears elated about the possibility of peace in this live shot from Tehran, after an interview with a senior Iranian official on Thursday morning: JOE ...
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has proposed a further loosening of European sanctions on Syria to allow funding for ...
President Trump’s recent Middle East visit secured substantial economic agreements, including over $1 trillion in claimed ...
The U.S. has been weighing how to handle al-Sharaa since he took power in December. Gulf leaders have rallied behind the new ...
Lasting peace in Syria depends on the country building a strong judicial system giving justice to the victims of all crimes ...
The lifting of US sanctions bodes well for Syria but improved security and legislative changes will be key to revive the ...
Thirteen years after civil war forced her to leave, she's back in her native city, Homs in Syria, blinking in the sunshine as ...
A White House readout of Trump’s meeting with the Syrian leader said the president asked Syria to adhere to several ...
President Trump bucked critics in his administration and security hawks in Israel in his decision to lift sanctions on Syria ...
US President Donald Trump, during his West Asia visit, met Syrian interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa and called him a "young, ...