Britain has lifted asset freezes on Syria’s defense and interior ministries, along with various intelligence agencies, reversing sanctions from Bashar Al-Assad’s presidency, as reported by Reuters. This shift comes as the West reevaluates its stance following the ousting of Assad by insurgent forces led by Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham after a protracted civil war. The British finance ministry’s notice detailed that 12 entities are no longer under asset freezes, although it did not specify reasons for this decision, while sanctions on Assad regime members remain in effect.