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Kaja Kallas hopes EU ministers agree to lift Syria economic sanctions

May 20, 2025
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Kaja Kallas hopes EU ministers agree to lift Syria economic sanctions
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BRUSSELS: European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Tuesday that she hoped ministers gathering in Brussels would reach an agreement on lifting economic sanctions on Syria.

Ministers are considering a political decision to lift economic sanctions while maintaining sanctions related to the Assad regime and introducing measures against human rights violators, officials said.

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“It is clear that we want there to be jobs and livelihoods for the people (in Syria), so that it would be a more stable country,” Kallas said.

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