Trump to remove US sanctions on Syria
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President Trump met Wednesday in Saudi Arabia with Syria's interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, highlighting the stunning reversal in fortunes for a former Islamist militant with ties to al Qaeda who spent years with a U.
The U.S. military is set to consolidate its presence in Syria over the coming weeks and months, two U.S. officials told Reuters on Tuesday, in a move that could reduce the number of troops it has in the country by half.
US President Donald Trump’s Middle East chief at the National Security Council, Eric Trager, rebuffed Israeli and northeast Syrian officials in the last several weeks, saying that the US is ...
While Sharaa has sought to improve ties with the U.S. since leading the charge ... Syria, though it has intensified operations against Israeli troops in recent weeks. An Israeli military official ...
US officials emphasized that the decision does not mark a shift in Washington’s policy toward Syria, which remains reluctant to engage with Syria’s president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, over his ...
The US said Friday it is keeping a close watch on Syrian interim authorities and shared steps it expects from the new leadership, including action against terrorism and improved governance.
Two US Congress members landed in Damascus on Friday to meet Syrian officials, the first visit ... and 22 of his associates face charges of war crimes for the attack, but are unlikely to face ...
U.S. officials unveiled an indictment Tuesday against two alleged Mexican drug cartel leaders on narco-terrorism charges. The indictment comes after the Trump administration
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