• About
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
iKurd News
Saturday, July 12, 2025
No Result
View All Result
Follow @ikurdnews
  • Home
  • Kurdistan
    • Iraqi Kurdistan
      • Politics
        • Corruption
      • Journalism
      • Community
        • People
        • Yazidis
        • Christians
        • Islam
        • Jews
        • Feyli
        • Refugees
        • Shabaks
        • Turkmen
      • Environment
      • Culture
        • Art
        • Book
        • Cinema
      • Military
    • Iranian Kurdistan
    • Syrian Kurdistan
    • Turkey Kurdistan
      • Politics
  • Iraq
    • Politics
  • World
    • Europe
      • Germany
      • France
      • Ukraine
      • Russia
    • United States
    • Asia
      • China
      • Pakistan
        • Balochistan
      • Afghanistan
    • Africa
  • Middle East
    • Israel
    • Egypt
    • Iran
    • Iraq
    • Turkey
    • Qatar
    • Lebanon
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Syria
  • Contributions
    • Exclusive
    • Opinions
  • About
    • About iKurd News
    • Contributing writers
    • Don’t be quiet
    • Terms of Service
    • Contact Us
  • All News
  • Home
  • Kurdistan
    • Iraqi Kurdistan
      • Politics
        • Corruption
      • Journalism
      • Community
        • People
        • Yazidis
        • Christians
        • Islam
        • Jews
        • Feyli
        • Refugees
        • Shabaks
        • Turkmen
      • Environment
      • Culture
        • Art
        • Book
        • Cinema
      • Military
    • Iranian Kurdistan
    • Syrian Kurdistan
    • Turkey Kurdistan
      • Politics
  • Iraq
    • Politics
  • World
    • Europe
      • Germany
      • France
      • Ukraine
      • Russia
    • United States
    • Asia
      • China
      • Pakistan
        • Balochistan
      • Afghanistan
    • Africa
  • Middle East
    • Israel
    • Egypt
    • Iran
    • Iraq
    • Turkey
    • Qatar
    • Lebanon
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Syria
  • Contributions
    • Exclusive
    • Opinions
  • About
    • About iKurd News
    • Contributing writers
    • Don’t be quiet
    • Terms of Service
    • Contact Us
  • All News
No Result
View All Result
iKurd News
No Result
View All Result
Home World US

Trump signs executive order lifting sanctions on Syria: The White House

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
July 1, 2025
in US, Syria
Trump signs executive order lifting sanctions on Syria
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, January 28, 2025. Photo: AP

WASHINGTON,— U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday ending a U.S. sanctions program targeting Syria.

This move marks a significant step toward lifting the country’s long-standing isolation from the global financial system and aligns with Washington’s stated goal of supporting Syria’s post-war reconstruction.

According to White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, while the sanctions program ends, the U.S. will continue to target former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, his close associates, human rights violators, drug traffickers, individuals linked to chemical weapons, and terrorist groups including Islamic State affiliates and Iran-backed proxies.

Assad was removed from power in December 2024 following a swift campaign by Islamist-led rebel forces. Since then, Syria has taken initial steps to re-engage with the international community.

Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani described the sanction program’s termination on social media platform X as an “opening door for long-awaited reconstruction and development.”

He added that the move would remove a major barrier to economic recovery and reintegration with global partners.

U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 14, 2025. Saudi Press Agency/SPA

In May, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa met with Trump in Riyadh, where Trump unexpectedly announced plans to lift U.S. sanctions on Syria, signaling a major policy change.

Since then, Washington has eased its measures significantly. Some U.S. lawmakers are calling for the sanctions to be fully repealed, while Europe has already ended its own sanctions against Syria.

U.S. Special Envoy for Syria Thomas Barrack told reporters Monday the decision represents “the culmination of a very tedious, detailed, excruciating process” to carefully unwind the sanctions.

The White House released a fact sheet stating the executive order directs the Secretary of State to review Syria’s terrorism designations, including those against Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a rebel group with ties to al Qaeda that Syria’s interim president Sharaa once led. It also calls for reexamining Syria’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani, has a history that includes involvement with al-Qaeda and ISIS before he founded the al-Nusra Front—a group originally linked to al-Qaeda that later rebranded as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).

The administration will continue monitoring Syria’s progress on key issues such as normalizing relations with Israel, counterterrorism efforts, and deportation of “Palestinian” terrorists, according to the fact sheet.

A recent Reuters investigation found Syrian government forces were involved in the killing of more than 1,500 Syrian Alawites during a March massacre along the Mediterranean coast. The Trump administration declined to comment on the report, and it remains unclear if any sanctions will be lifted on groups linked to those events.

The easing of sanctions is expected to facilitate increased humanitarian aid, encourage foreign investment, and boost trade as Syria works to rebuild.

Following Trump’s announcement in May, the U.S. Treasury Department issued a general license permitting transactions with Syria’s interim government, central bank, and state-owned companies.

However, U.S. sanctions against Syria remain layered and include legislation such as the Caesar Act. Removing these restrictions is crucial for attracting long-term investment without fear of penalties.

A senior administration official told Reuters, “We are now, pursuant to the executive order, going to look at suspension criteria for the Caesar Act.”

Most U.S. sanctions date back to 2011 when the civil war began and targeted Assad’s government and key figures.

The executive order signed Monday also ends a national emergency declared in 2004 and cancels related executive orders. It includes further directives on waivers for export controls and other restrictions. The full termination takes effect Tuesday.

(With files from Reuters)

Copyright @ 2025 iKurd.net. All rights reserved

Related posts:

US will stay in Syrian Kurdistan to counter IS resurgence, Pentagon says US should not allow Turkey to threaten Syrian Kurds, says Senator Lindsey Graham U.S. Needs to Prepare to Kill Turks in Syria US drops $10 million bounty on Syria’s new Islamist ruler al-Golani Lindsey Graham with Chris Van HollenUS senators seek sanctions on Turkey, citing military action in Syrian Kurdistan Abu Mohammed al-Golani and Recep Tayyip ErdoganAbominable Abu Mohammed al-Golani, and Sultan Erdogan Teaming up Against Kurds Rubio condemns Syria’s radical Islamist ‘terrorists’ for Alawite massacre U.S. eases Syria sanctions in line with Trump’s promise
Editorial Team

Editorial Team

iKurd team, former Ekurd.net members, a group of experienced journalists and writers with over two decades of expertise in the field.

An Unknown Journey of America
Book: An Untold Journey of America. 2021. By ARK. A non-affiliate link.

Archive

Recent News

Ahmed al-Sharaa—also known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani and now Syria’s interim president—is pictured riding one of Bashar al-Assad’s prized horses shortly after Assad fled the country. January 2025. Photo: X

The Islamic State of Syria? (Al Dawla al-Islamiya fi al-Sham)

July 12, 2025
A PKK female fighter lay down her weapon at the disarming ceremony in Sulaimani, Iraqi Kurdistan, July 11, 2025. Photo: Video/ANF

PKK fighters destroy weapons in key peace gesture toward Turkey

July 11, 2025
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani (left) shakes hands with Tom Barrack, the U.S. ambassador to Turkey and Washington’s special envoy for Syria, Damascus, Syria, July 9, 2025. Photo: SANA/via iKurd.net

Syria opposes federal system, asks Kurds to join army ranks

July 10, 2025
A female Israeli hostage is dragged into a vehicle by Islamist Hamas militants in Gaza on October 7, 2023. Blood visible on her buttocks suggests she may have been subjected to repeated sexual assault. Photo: Screengrab/video/X/via iKurd.net

Israel accuses Hamas of sexual crimes, calls for legal action

July 10, 2025
iKurd News

iKurd News

Independent Kurdistan & Global News.
Truthful. Trusted. Unbiased.
Powered by the Former Ekurd Daily Team.
20 Years of Independent Journalism.

Follow Us

Browse by Category

Recent News

Ahmed al-Sharaa—also known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani and now Syria’s interim president—is pictured riding one of Bashar al-Assad’s prized horses shortly after Assad fled the country. January 2025. Photo: X

The Islamic State of Syria? (Al Dawla al-Islamiya fi al-Sham)

July 12, 2025
A PKK female fighter lay down her weapon at the disarming ceremony in Sulaimani, Iraqi Kurdistan, July 11, 2025. Photo: Video/ANF

PKK fighters destroy weapons in key peace gesture toward Turkey

July 11, 2025

Support us:

  • About
  • Terms of Service
  • Sitemap
  • iKurd’s contributing writers
  • About
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2025 iKurd.net All rights reserved. Independent Kurdistan Daily Newspaper. ✡ עיתון יומי כורדיסטן העצמאי, - 库尔德斯坦和世界新闻

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Kurdistan
    • Iraqi Kurdistan
      • Politics
      • Journalism
      • Community
      • Environment
      • Culture
      • Military
    • Iranian Kurdistan
    • Syrian Kurdistan
    • Turkey Kurdistan
      • Politics
  • Iraq
    • Politics
  • World
    • Europe
      • Germany
      • France
      • Ukraine
      • Russia
    • United States
    • Asia
      • China
      • Pakistan
      • Afghanistan
    • Africa
  • Middle East
    • Israel
    • Egypt
    • Iran
    • Iraq
    • Turkey
    • Qatar
    • Lebanon
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Syria
  • Contributions
    • Exclusive
    • Opinions
  • About
    • About iKurd News
    • Contributing writers
    • Don’t be quiet
    • Terms of Service
    • Contact Us
  • All News

© 2025 iKurd.net All rights reserved. Independent Kurdistan Daily Newspaper. ✡ עיתון יומי כורדיסטן העצמאי, - 库尔德斯坦和世界新闻

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.