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The administration of President Donald Trump is monitoring the actions of Syria's interim leaders as Washington determines future policy.

Axar.az reports, citing Reuters, the U.S. State Department spokesperson, Tammy Bruce, said on Friday, but indicated any quick sanctions relief for Damascus was unlikely.

"We are monitoring the Syrian interim authorities' actions in general, across a number of issues, as we determine and think about the future U.S. policy for Syria," the spokesperson told reporters at a daily press briefing.

"We also continue to call for an inclusive, civilian-led government that can ensure national institutions are effective, responsive and representative," Bruce said.

When asked specifically whether the United States was considering sanctions relief for Syria, Bruce said: "Dynamic has not changed and there are no plans to change it at this point."

Date
2025.03.22 / 09:10
Author
Axar.az
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