Syria’s Sharaa Holds Phone Call With Trump, Syrian Presidency Says

May 31 (Reuters) – Syrian President Ahmed ⁠al-Sharaa ⁠held a phone ⁠call with U.S. President Donald Trump in ​which they discussed supporting the Syrian economy and the latest ‌regional developments, the Syrian ‌presidency said on Sunday.

• During the call, Sharaa ⁠said ⁠lifting the remaining U.S. sanctions on Syria was essential ​to reviving the economy and attracting investments, according to the statement.

• The United States says some sanctions remain in ​place despite dismantling most of its Syria sanctions regime ⁠and ⁠repealing the Caesar Act, ⁠which ​imposed sweeping measures on individuals, companies and institutions linked to ​former President ⁠Bashar al-Assad.

• Washington says sanctions will continue to target Assad and his associates, as well as alleged human rights abusers, traffickers in the addictive stimulant captagon, ⁠and other actors it says are destabilising the region.

• The ⁠U.S. has also said it is reviewing Syria’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, which carries restrictions on U.S. foreign assistance, defence exports and certain financial transactions.

• Lifting the remaining sanctions is widely seen as key to the success of Syria’s new government. Several Saudi firms ⁠are planning billion-dollar investments in the country as part of Riyadh’s efforts to support its recovery, while other Gulf states have also pledged financial ​assistance.

(Reporting by Harem Maher and Muhammad Al Gebaly; ​Editing by Edmund Klamann)

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