Britain and EU Lift Sanctions on Syria Ahead of Sharaa-Trump Meeting
Britain lifted sanctions on Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and Interior Minister Anas Khattab, following a similar United Nations Security Council decision. The European Union will follow suit. Sharaa, once affiliated with al Qaeda, was formerly sanctioned due to his past connections with terrorist organizations.
In a significant diplomatic development, Britain has lifted sanctions on Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and Interior Minister Anas Khattab. This decision follows the United Nations Security Council's move to remove similar restrictions.
Sharaa, previously known as Abu Mohammad al-Julani and affiliated with terrorist organizations, took office in January after a forceful political shift in Syria. Former sanctions included travel bans and asset freezes.
Both the UK and EU have pledged ongoing support for a peaceful Syrian transition, although arms and security restrictions remain. The development precedes Sharaa's upcoming meeting with President Trump in Washington.