Donald Trump Big Relief to Syria: For the last 13 years, Syria has been destroyed due to the weight of civil war, displacement and foreign intervention and now the command of this country is with Ahmed al-Shra. For a long time last year, the ruling Bashar al-Assad was removed from power and former militia commander Ahmed Al-Sara took over the reins of the interim government. Meanwhile, the US Trump administration has now exempted restrictions for six months to encourage investment in Syrian reconstruction.
The US has exempted the sanctions imposed under the 2019 Caesar Syrian Act. Permission has been received to trade with the central bank and some institutions of Syria. A decision was taken to give exemption in the executive action of the United States Treasury Department and the State Department. However, this discount has been temporarily given only 180 days. After this, the restrictions can be implemented again in view of the situation.
What is President Trump’s strategy?
US President Trump has called this exemption an opportunity to start a new beginning. He says that Syria should get a chance to rebuild and if the interim government is not successful, the Islamic State and extremism can return again. Let us know that the Syrian government is still in a crisis under the leadership of Hamad al-Shara. His past has been associated with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (former al-Qaeda colleague). Because of this, the government still does not have full faith in the global community.
Trump met Al-Shra in Saudi
At the same time, Syria, who has been facing civil war for decades, still need billions of dollars for reconstruction. The infrastructure of the entire country has been destroyed in the war. More than 45 lakh people have been displaced. Millions of citizens are living unemployed and in a state of hunger. Let me tell you that this month, US President Donald Trump met Ahmed al-Shara, who is currently the interim President of Syria. Both met in Saudi Arabia, which was discussed a lot.