Sanctions Relief that Gives the Syrian People a Chance at Greatness

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11/10/2025 07:01 PM EST

Marco Rubio, Secretary of State

The Department of State continues to deliver on President Trump’s promise to provide the Syrian people with the opportunity for lasting peace and prosperity.  Today, I issued a suspension of mandatory Caesar Act sanctions based on the actions taken by the Syrian government following the fall of the al-Assad regime.  The suspension of Caesar Act sanctions supports Syria’s efforts to rebuild its economy, restore ties with foreign partners, and foster prosperity and peace for all its citizens.

President Trump made clear the United States expects to see concrete actions by the Syrian government to turn the page on the past and work towards peace in the region.

The sanctions relief is pursuant to section 7432(b)(1) of the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2019 (22 U.S.C. 8791 note).  Please see Caesar Act Suspension Determination.  The Department of State, the Treasury, and Commerce advisory can be found here.

The Department of State, together with the Departments of the Treasury and Commerce, issued an advisory that describes for the public and private sector the sanctions and export controls relief provided by the U.S. government to date.  The advisory also outlines permissible and non-permissible activities with Syria.


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