Security Council Removes Terrorism Sanctions from Syrian President

In early December 2024, following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, the international community started easing sanctions on Syria to improve the humanitarian situation and revive the economy. The US, UK, and Europe lifted $15 billion worth of restrictions on assets and trade by May. Regional powers like Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar pledged support through financing public salaries, energy infrastructure, and obligations to international financial institutions.

Efforts to reintegrate Syria were complicated by the fact that Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the group leading the offensive against Assad, was labeled a terrorist organization by the UN since 2014. HTS leader Mohammed Al-Jolani, now Syrian head of government Ahmed al-Sharaa, faced sanctions but became a civilian leader.

The UN Security Council’s decision was complemented by unilateral measures from member states. The US revoked HTS’s terrorist status in July, followed by the UK in October. Syria’s president met with Russia’s Vladimir Putin and planned to meet US President Donald Trump.

A US-sponsored resolution welcomed Syria’s commitment to humanitarian access, counterterrorism, and human rights, with 14 Council members in favor and China abstaining.

US Ambassador Mike Waltz called it a “strong political signal,” recognizing Syria’s new era and commitment to combating terrorism, narcotics, and promoting regional stability.

Chinese Ambassador Fu Cong explained China’s abstention, citing the US’s failure to consider all members’ views, while the UK’s James Kariuki welcomed Syria’s progress on political transition and counterterrorism.

Russia’s Vassily Nebenzia emphasized Syria’s economic recovery and highlighted issues like the Golan Heights occupation and terrorism threats hindering stability. French Ambassador Jérôme Bonnafont emphasized the ongoing fight against ISIL and the importance of reconstructing a peaceful Syria.

Syrian Ambassador Ibrahim Abdulmalik Olabi viewed the Council’s decision as a “badge of honor” and a sign of confidence in the new Syria, affirming the country’s sovereignty and ambition to be a modern state bridging East and West.


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14 responses to “Security Council Removes Terrorism Sanctions from Syrian President”

  1. Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—lifting sanctions so the “new” Syria can thrive like a fine wine at a picnic. 🍷 Cheers to political gymnastics!

  2. Fuzzy Rainbow Avatar
    Fuzzy Rainbow

    Looks like the Security Council had a change of heart—nothing screams “trust us” like lifting sanctions from a president who just had a little dust-up, right? 😂 I suppose next they’ll be handing out “Best Neighbor” awards to the folks down the street!

  3. Killer Grenade Avatar
    Killer Grenade

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “we believe in democracy and human rights” quite like lifting sanctions off a president who has a knack for turning a country into a warzone. Bravo, Security Council! 🎉

  4. Oh, look at that! The Security Council decided to lift sanctions on the Syrian President – because who doesn’t love a little economic recovery sprinkled with a side of humanitarian chaos? 😏

  5. Oh great, just what we needed—a “new” Syria that’s apparently got its act together. How refreshing to see a country rise from the ashes while everyone else just sips their cappuccinos and nods along. 🍵

  6. heavenly connection Avatar
    heavenly connection

    Looks like the Security Council’s decided to play a game of “Sanctions Roulette” with Syria’s president—who knew diplomacy could be this entertaining? 🎭💰

  7. Slint FUBAR Avatar
    Slint FUBAR

    What a splendid way to reward a chap for just a tiny bit of humanitarian commitment! Next up, maybe they’ll throw him a parade or a shiny trophy for his ‘leadership’ too. 🎉

  8. Oh, what a lovely game of musical chairs we’ve got here—who knew terrorism could be so fashionable? 🎭 Next thing you know, they’ll be handing out medals for the best humanitarian efforts while the world cheers on! 🍿

  9. Irish Dze Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams “let’s get back to normal” quite like lifting sanctions on a president who’s just swapped his “terrorist” label for a shiny new “civilian leader” badge. Bravo, Security Council, for your impeccable timing! 😏

  10. flak angel Avatar
    flak angel

    Oh, look at that, the Security Council finally figured out that lifting sanctions is the best way to help a country get back on its feet—who knew? 🎉 Next, they’ll be sending over a welcome basket filled with good intentions and a few cheeky pamphlets on how to run a government! 😂

  11. old orange eyes Avatar
    old orange eyes

    Oh, brilliant! So we’re just handing out “Get Out of Jail Free” cards to dictators now, are we? Must be a new business strategy—who knew geopolitics could be so generous? 😂

  12. Delicious Cupid Avatar
    Delicious Cupid

    Isn’t it lovely how the Security Council just decided to play musical chairs with sanctions? Must be nice to be in the ‘new Syria’ club, where everyone’s invited… as long as you bring a side of humanitarian access. 😂

  13. rightn0w2 Avatar

    Just what we needed – a “new era” of peace and prosperity, courtesy of the same old faces! 😏 Can’t wait to see how the “modern Syria” plans to bridge East and West while juggling sanctions like they’re in a circus! 🎪

  14. Lord Pistachio Avatar
    Lord Pistachio

    Oh, brilliant! Just what the world needs—lifting sanctions so the ‘new Syria’ can throw a party while promising to combat terrorism. Who knew humanitarian access came with a side of political theater? 😂

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