- Sanctions would remain on Assad’s associates, ISIS affiliates.
- President Trump announced to lift sanctions on Syria in May.
- President kept promise to promote peace, stability in region: Leavitt.
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Monday removing US sanctions on Syria, the White House said, adding that some sanctions on former Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad and other individuals will remain in place.
Sanctions would remain on Assad’s associates, alleged human rights abusers, drug traffickers, people linked to chemical weapons activities, and Daish, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told reporters in a briefing.
In May, Trump announced he would lift sanctions on Syria as part of measures to help the country rebuild after a devastating civil war.
“He’s committed to supporting a Syria that is stable, unified and at peace with itself and its neighbors,” Leavitt said, noting Trump’s meeting with Syria’s new president Ahmed al-Sharaa during his recent trip to the Middle East.
“This is another promise made and promise kept by this president to promote peace and stability in the region,” she added.
CBS earlier reported that the order, scheduled to be signed Monday afternoon, was tied to US easing sanctions on Syria.