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Trump meets new Syria leader after lifting sanctions

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Al-Sharaa was named president of Syria in January, a month after a stunning offensive by insurgent groups led by Al-Sharaa鈥檚 Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, or HTS, stormed Damascus and ended the 54-year rule of the Assad family. (AFP)
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Al-Sharaa was named president of Syria in January, a month after a stunning offensive by insurgent groups led by Al-Sharaa鈥檚 Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, or HTS, stormed Damascus and ended the 54-year rule of the Assad family. (AFP)
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Al-Sharaa was named president of Syria in January, a month after a stunning offensive by insurgent groups led by Al-Sharaa鈥檚 Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, or HTS, stormed Damascus and ended the 54-year rule of the Assad family. (AFP)
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Al-Sharaa was named president of Syria in January, a month after a stunning offensive by insurgent groups led by Al-Sharaa鈥檚 Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, or HTS, stormed Damascus and ended the 54-year rule of the Assad family. (AFP)
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Al-Sharaa was named president of Syria in January, a month after a stunning offensive by insurgent groups led by Al-Sharaa鈥檚 Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, or HTS, stormed Damascus and ended the 54-year rule of the Assad family. (AFP)
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Updated 14 May 2025

Trump meets new Syria leader after lifting sanctions

Trump meets new Syria leader after lifting sanctions
  • Al-Sharaa was named president of Syria in January, a month after a stunning offensive by insurgent groups
  • Trump said he agreed to meet with Al-Sharaa after being encouraged to do so by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

RIYADH: Donald Trump became the first US president in 25 years to meet a Syrian leader on Wednesday after he offered sanctions relief in hopes of offering a new path to the war-battered country.

Trump, in Riyadh on the first state visit of his second term, met with Ahmed Al-Sharaa, an erstwhile Islamist guerrilla turned interim president after the December of longtime strongman Bashar Assad.

The two held brief talks ahead of a larger gathering of Gulf leaders in 黑料社区 during Trump鈥檚 tour of the region, a White House official said.

No US president has met a Syrian leader since Bill Clinton saw Hafez Assad, Bashar鈥檚 father, in Geneva in 2000 in a failed effort to persuade him to make peace with Israel.

Trump announced on Tuesday that he was lifting 鈥渂rutal and crippling鈥 Assad-era sanctions on Syria in response to demands from Sharaa鈥檚 allies in Turkiye and 黑料社区 鈥 in his latest step out of tune with US ally Israel.

Trump said it was Syrians鈥 鈥渢ime to shine鈥 and that easing sanctions would 鈥済ive them a chance at greatness.鈥

Syrians celebrated the news, with dozens of men, women and children gathering in Damascus鈥檚 Umayyad Square.

鈥淢y joy is great. This decision will definitely affect the entire country positively. Construction will return, the displaced will return, and prices will go down,鈥 said Huda Qassar, a 33-year-old English-language teacher.

The Syrian foreign ministry called Trump鈥檚 decision a 鈥減ivotal turning point鈥 that would help bring stability.

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The United States imposed sweeping restrictions on financial transactions with Syria during the brutal civil war and made clear it would use sanctions to punish anyone involved in reconstruction so long as Assad remained in power without accountability for atrocities.

Trump gave no indication that the United States would remove Syria from its blacklist of state sponsors of terrorism 鈥 a designation dating back to 1979 over support to Palestinian militants that severely impedes investment.

Other Western powers including the European Union have already moved to lift sanctions but the United States had earlier held firm on conditions.

A senior envoy of the Joe Biden administration met Sharaa in Damascus in December and called for commitments, including on the protection of minorities.

In recent weeks, Syria has seen a series of bloody attacks on minority groups, including Alawites 鈥 the sect of the largely secular Assad family 鈥 and the Druze.

Israel has kept up a bombing campaign against Syria both before and after the fall of Assad, with Israel pessimistic about change under Sharaa and hoping to degrade the military capacity of its longtime adversary.

Rabha Seif Allam of the Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo said that the easing of US sanctions would allow Syria to reintegrate with the global economy, including by allowing bank transfers from investors and some of the millions of Syrians who fled during the civil war.

鈥淟ifting sanctions will give Syria a real opportunity to receive the funding needed to revive the economy, impose central state authority and launch reconstruction projects with clear Gulf support,鈥 she said.


Israel military says approved plan for new Gaza offensive

Israel military says approved plan for new Gaza offensive
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Israel military says approved plan for new Gaza offensive

Israel military says approved plan for new Gaza offensive
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu鈥檚 government has not provided a precise timetable for when Israeli troops will enter the territory鈥檚 largest city
  • The Netanyahu government鈥檚 plans to expand the Gaza war after more than 22 months of fighting have sparked an international outcry as well as domestic opposition
JERUSALEM: The Israeli military said Wednesday it had approved the 鈥渇ramework鈥 for a new offensive in the Gaza Strip, days after the security cabinet called for the seizure of Gaza City.
Armed forces chief Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir 鈥渁pproved the main framework for the IDF鈥檚 operational plan in the Gaza Strip,鈥 a statement released by the army said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu鈥檚 government has not provided a precise timetable for when Israeli troops will enter the territory鈥檚 largest city, where thousands have taken refuge after fleeing previous offensives.
Gaza鈥檚 civil defense agency said Israeli air strikes on Gaza City have intensified in recent days, with the residential neighborhoods of Zeitoun and Sabra hit 鈥渨ith very heavy air strikes targeting civilian homes, possibly including high-rise buildings.鈥
News of the military鈥檚 approval of the plan comes hours after Hamas said a senior delegation had arrived in Cairo for 鈥減reliminary talks鈥 with Egyptian officials on a temporary truce.
The Netanyahu government鈥檚 plans to expand the Gaza war after more than 22 months of fighting have sparked an international outcry as well as domestic opposition.
UN-backed experts have warned of widespread famine unfolding in the territory, where Israel has drastically curtailed the amount of humanitarian aid it allows in.
Hamas鈥檚 October 2023 attack which triggered the war resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.
Israel鈥檚 offensive has killed at least 61,599 Palestinians, according to figures from the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza which the United Nations considers reliable.

Iran security chief vows continued 鈥榮upport鈥 for Lebanon

Iran security chief vows continued 鈥榮upport鈥 for Lebanon
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Iran security chief vows continued 鈥榮upport鈥 for Lebanon

Iran security chief vows continued 鈥榮upport鈥 for Lebanon
  • Ali Larijani鈥檚 trip to Lebanon comes after Iran expressed opposition to a government plan to disarm Hezbollah
  • In Lebanon, Larijani is scheduled to meet President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, as well as parliament speaker Nabih Berri

BEIRUT: Iran鈥檚 top security chief vowed in Lebanon on Wednesday that his government would continue to provide support, after the Lebanese government ordered the army to devise a plan to disarm Tehran-backed militant group Hezbollah.
Ali Larijani鈥檚 trip to Lebanon comes after Iran expressed opposition to a government plan to disarm Hezbollah, which before a war with Israel last year was believed to be better armed than the Lebanese military.
鈥淚f... the Lebanese people are suffering, we in Iran will also feel this pain and we will stand by the dear people of Lebanon in all circumstances,鈥 Larijani, the head of the National Security Council, told reporters after landing in Beirut.
Dozens of Hezbollah supporters gathered along the airport road to welcome Larijani. He briefly stepped out of his car to greet them as they chanted slogans of support.
In Lebanon, Larijani is scheduled to meet President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, as well as parliament speaker Nabih Berri, who is close to Hezbollah.
Iran has suffered a series of blows in its long-running rivalry with Israel, including during 12 days of open war between the two countries in June.
Hezbollah鈥檚 grip on power has slipped since a war with Israel ended in a November 2024 ceasefire and the new Lebanese government, backed by the United States, has moved to further restrain it.
Hezbollah is part of Iran鈥檚 so-called 鈥渁xis of resistance鈥 鈥 a network of armed groups in the region, including Hamas in Gaza and Yemen鈥檚 Houthi rebels, united in their opposition to Israel.
The ouster in December of Bashar Assad in Syria, which long served as a conduit for weapons deliveries between Iran and Hezbollah, cut off the supply route to Lebanon.


Turkish Foreign Minister: Israel is working to stir chaos in Syria

Turkish Foreign Minister: Israel is working to stir chaos in Syria
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Turkish Foreign Minister: Israel is working to stir chaos in Syria

Turkish Foreign Minister: Israel is working to stir chaos in Syria

DUBAI: Turkish Foreign Minister said Syria is heading toward stability and developing constructive international relations on Wednesday. 

"Israel is working to stir chaos in Syria," he added.


Jordan authorities seize half a million Captagon pills in smuggling attempt聽

Jordan authorities seize half a million Captagon pills in smuggling attempt聽
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Jordan authorities seize half a million Captagon pills in smuggling attempt聽

Jordan authorities seize half a million Captagon pills in smuggling attempt聽

CAIRO: Jordanian Customs and the anti-narcotics department foiled an attempt to smuggle a total of 517,000 Captagon pills into the country, according to Petra News Agency. 

The Karameh Customs Center said Wednesday the seized drugs were professionally hidden inside metal trays that seemed to be designed specifically for the purpose of smuggling. 

The drugs were carried inside a truck arriving from a neighboring country, it added.     

At dawn, the Jordanian military also thwarted another drug smuggling attempt in which smugglers loaded balloons with drugs and controlled them using primitive devices. The seized items were transferred to the competent authorities.


Iraq defends border security pact with Iran despite US opposition聽

Iraq defends border security pact with Iran despite US opposition聽
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Iraq defends border security pact with Iran despite US opposition聽

Iraq defends border security pact with Iran despite US opposition聽
  • The remarks come in the wake of a new security pact signed between Iraq and Iran in Baghdad
  • While deepening ties with Tehran, the Iraqi government is also under intensifying US pressure

WASHINGTON: The Iraqi Embassy in Washington reiterated on Wednesday Baghdad鈥檚 right to independently conclude agreements with any party asserting the country鈥檚 full sovereignty despite US criticism. 
The embassy said Iraq 鈥渉as the right to enter into agreements in accordance with its constitution and national laws, in a manner consistent with its supreme interests,鈥漚ccording to Iraqi News Agency (INA).  
It emphasized that Iraq鈥檚 decisions are rooted in its 鈥渋ndependent national will鈥 and that the country 鈥渋s not subordinate to the policies of any other state.鈥
The remarks come in the wake of a new security pact signed between Iraq and Iran in Baghdad earlier this week, aimed at tightening coordination along their shared border.
However, US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce commented on the memorandum, saying: 鈥淲e support genuine Iraqi sovereignty, not legislation that would turn Iraq into a client state of Iran.鈥
The agreement, reached during the visit of Iranian top security official Ali Larijani, builds on a March 2023 deal to enhance security in Iraq鈥檚 Kurdish region, which Tehran accuses of harboring armed opposition groups.
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, who oversaw the signing, framed the pact as part of broader cooperation to secure both countries鈥 frontiers and promote regional stability. 
Iraqi officials say the measures are intended to curb cross-border infiltration by Iranian Kurdish groups accused by Tehran of fomenting unrest.
The timing of the agreement underscores the complex balancing act facing Baghdad. While deepening ties with Tehran, the Iraqi government is also under intensifying US pressure to rein in pro-Iran militias.