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US envoy urges Congress to lift remaining sanctions on Syria

by Anadolu Agency

Istanbul Oct 20, 2025 - 6:13 pm GMT+3
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa (R) meets with U.S. ambassador to Türkiye and special envoy for Syria Tom Barrack (L) in Damascus, Syria, Oct. 7, 2025. (AA Photo)
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa (R) meets with U.S. ambassador to Türkiye and special envoy for Syria Tom Barrack (L) in Damascus, Syria, Oct. 7, 2025. (AA Photo)
by Anadolu Agency Oct 20, 2025 6:13 pm

The U.S. special envoy for Syria on Monday called on the House of Representatives to follow the Senate’s lead and repeal long-standing sanctions on Syria, saying the measures had fulfilled their purpose under the Assad regime but now hinder the country’s recovery.

"The U.S. Senate has already demonstrated foresight by voting to repeal the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act - a sanctions regime that served its moral purpose against the previous, treacherous Assad regime but now suffocates a nation seeking to rebuild," Tom Barrack, who also serves as U.S. ambassador to Türkiye, said on the social media platform X.

"To repeal Caesar is not to forget history, it is to shape it anew, replacing the lexicon of retribution with the language of renewal," he said.

Noting previous steps by U.S. President Donald Trump and the Senate towards ending the sanctions, Barrack said the House of Representatives should "complete the act of statesmanship" and repeal the Caesar Act to restore to the Syrian people the "right to work, to trade, and to hope."

Saying the 2019 passage of the Caesar Act was "the moral instrument of that moment," when Assad was still in power, Barrack called Trump's announcement this May that he would lift sanctions on Syria a "historic pivot from coercion to cooperation."

"That promise became policy on June 30, when an Executive Order formally revoked most Syria sanctions ... These twin actions transformed U.S. policy from punishment to partnership, signaling to investors and allies alike that America now stood for rebuilding, not restraining," he said.

2019 Caesar Act

Despite recent easing measures, Syria is seeking the permanent lifting of U.S. sanctions that remain in effect. Much of the sanctions stem from the 2019 Caesar Act, which sanctioned the Assad government for war crimes during the civil war.

Trump issued an executive order on June 30 to terminate the U.S. sanctions program on Syria, though sanctions tied to human rights violations, chemical weapons activity, and drug trafficking remain.

The move followed Trump's May announcement that he would lift the "brutal and crippling" Syria sanctions. One day later, he held a landmark meeting in Saudi Arabia with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, the first between U.S. and Syrian leaders in 25 years.

Bashar Assad, who ruled Syria for nearly a quarter century, fled to Russia last December, marking the end of the Baath Party's decades-long rule, which began in 1963.

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