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Saudi Arabia Supports US Lifting of Caesar Act Sanctions on Syria

19 December 2025
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Saudi Arabia Supports US Lifting of Caesar Act Sanctions on Syria
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Saudi Arabia has welcomed the US decision to lift sanctions on Syria under the Caesar Act, following President Trump’s signing of the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act. The Saudi Foreign Ministry stated that this move will aid in Syria’s stability and development, commending Trump’s role in the decision. It congratulated the Syrian government and people, emphasizing efforts to restore stability and facilitate the return of refugees. The Caesar Act previously targeted those aiding the Assad regime’s military and economic sectors.

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