Norway has lifted most sanctions on Syria to aid its transitional government in rebuilding the economy, following similar actions by the EU and the U.S. The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized the need for peace and stability in the Middle East, while retaining sanctions against figures in Bashar al-Assad’s regime and aligning with humanitarian efforts in the region.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Norway has decided to stop punishing Syria with sanctions so they can get help to rebuild their country after a long war, just like the European Union and the United States did.
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