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UK lifts sanctions to help Syria rebuild financial, energy sectors

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Posted on April 24, 2025

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UK Removes Sanctions to Aid Syria's Financial Recovery

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain said on Thursday it would support efforts to rebuild Syria's financial system by removing sanctions to encourage investments in financial services, energy production and other sectors.

London also lifted asset freezes on Syria's defence and interior ministries and a range of intelligence agencies, reversing penalties imposed during Bashar al-Assad's presidency.

The West is rethinking its approach to Syria after insurgent forces led by the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham ousted Assad as president in December after more than 13 years of civil war.

"The Syrian people deserve the opportunity to rebuild their country and economy, and a stable Syria is in the UK’s national interest," Hamish Falconer, Minister for the Middle East, said in a statement.

A notice posted online by the British finance ministry said the Syrian Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Defence and General Intelligence Directorate were among 12 entities no longer subject to asset freezes.

In March, the government unfroze the assets of Syria's central bank and 23 other entities including banks and oil companies.

The British government said the amendments to its sanctions legislation would allow it to hold Assad and his associates accountable for their actions when in power.

The Foreign Office said Britain was committed to an inclusive political transition in Syria, including the protection of human rights, unfettered access for humanitarian aid, safe destruction of chemical weapons stockpiles and moves to combat terrorism.

"We will continue to press the Syrian government to ensure it meets the commitments it has made," the Foreign Office added.

(Reporting by Catarina Demony; Writing by William James; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • UK lifts sanctions to support Syria's financial and energy sectors.
  • Asset freezes on Syria's ministries and agencies are reversed.
  • The move follows Assad's ousting by insurgent forces.
  • UK aims for a stable Syria, aligning with national interests.
  • Britain emphasizes human rights and political transition in Syria.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The UK has lifted sanctions on Syria to help rebuild its financial and energy sectors, following political changes in the country.
Why did the UK lift sanctions on Syria?
The UK aims to support Syria's economic recovery and political transition after the ousting of President Assad.
What sectors are affected by the UK's decision?
The financial services and energy production sectors in Syria are the primary focus of the UK's sanction lift.

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