EU to Ease Sanctions on Syria
brussels, belgium January 28, 2025 08:15European Union foreign ministers decide to relax some sanctions on Syria, following a meeting in Brussels.
European Union foreign ministers decide to relax some sanctions on Syria, following a meeting in Brussels.
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