The West changed the approach to Syria after rebel forces led by the Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham Group removed Bashar al-Assad from the President’s post after more than 13 years of war.
Great Britain continued diplomatic relations with Syria. This is the result of the visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs David Lammy in Damascus. On Saturday, July 5, Reuters reported.
On the occasion of restoring diplomatic relations, Lammy promised to provide the Syrian government with 94.5 million pounds ($ 129 million). The declared financial assistance package provides for both urgent support of humanitarian and long -term updates through the development of education and other areas.
The UK has also weakened the penalties by defing the property of the Central Bank of Syria and a number of investment stimulation companies, maintaining restrictions against members of the previous regime.
Lammy emphasized that the support of the new government is essential for developing a stable, safe and successful future for all the Ssirians.
“Stable Syria will reduce the risk of illegal movement, will contribute to the destruction of chemical weapons and overcome terrorist threats,” the official said.
A visit to the British minister, the first of 14 years, took place several days after US president Donald Trump’s orders at the end of sanctions against Syria.
As you know, in May, Trump and Syria president Ahmed Al-Sharaa met in Riyadh, which led to a serious political change.
The US president then announced that he would eliminate America against Syria, which motivated Washington to significantly soften his steps.
We added that the Central Bank of Syria announced the first international banking transaction through the SWIFT system since the beginning of the Civil War. The insulation of the Banking Syria system began in 2011 following the suppression of protests by the Bashar Assad regime.
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