EU to Consider Conditional Easing of Sanctions in Syria
January 26, 2025 05:30The European Union is preparing to ease some sanctions on Syria in an effort to increase its influence on the new Syrian government.
The European Union is preparing to ease some sanctions on Syria in an effort to increase its influence on the new Syrian government.
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