The U.S. supports the repeal of the Caesar Act sanctions on Syria, which targeted individuals and entities associated with former President Bashar al-Assad. The sanctions were designed to exert economic pressure on the Assad regime amidst ongoing conflicts. This shift in policy reflects changing diplomatic dynamics, particularly involving U.S. relations with Syria and regional players like Saudi Arabia. The decision may influence future negotiations surrounding peace and reconstruction efforts in Syria.
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