IN PHOTOS: European Union says it will lift economic sanctions on Syria

The European Union (EU) announced plans to lift sanctions on Syria's economy while maintaining those targeting the former Assad regime. Kaja Kallas, EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, announced the decision on Tuesday after chairing a meeting of foreign ministers from the 27-member bloc (Pic/AFP)

Updated On: 2025-05-21 09:02 PM IST

Compiled by : Divya Nair

Customers wait at the central bank in Damascus on Wednesday. PIC/AFP

The EU's decision aims to prevent further poverty and the rise of radicalism in Syria, following more than a decade of civil war that has displaced millions, many of whom have sought refuge in Europe as well

The announcement comes a week after US President Donald Trump met his Syrian counterpart Ahmad Al-Sharaa and declared that the United States would ease sanctions on Damascus


However, Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas stated that the sanctions are conditional and could be reinstated if the new government under Ahmad al-Sharaa fails to maintain peace in the country

Lifting the sanctions is expected to bring much-needed investment to Syria, which requires tens of billions of dollars to rebuild its war-ravaged infrastructure after years of civil conflict

The state under Bashar al-Assad's regime has been severely devastated. According to United Nations estimates, 90 percent of Syrians live in poverty, and government-supplied electricity is available for as little as two hours a day, making citizens' lives even more difficult

The sanctions will be maintained on security grounds, including restrictions on arms and technology that could be used for internal repression. According to the EU, additional sanctions will be imposed targeting human rights violators and those fueling instability in Syria

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