President Trump has lifted US sanctions against Syria, aiming to reintegrate the country into the global economy after the fall of the Assad regime. While this move is seen as a step toward stability, sanctions remain on certain individuals, and Syria is still designated as a state sponsor of terrorism, complicating foreign investment.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: President Trump ended some rules that made it hard for Syria to trade and get help from other countries, hoping this will help Syria get better after the war and allow Israel to make friends with its new leaders.
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