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Trump’s embrace of Syria and its jihadist-turned-president could shake up the Middle East

  • US President Donald Trump met Interim Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Riyadh on Wednesday, marking the first meeting between US and Syrian leaders in 25 years.
  • Al-Sharaa, formerly Abu Mohammed al-Jolani and once head of al Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate Al Nusra Front, led a campaign six months earlier that toppled the Assad regime and expelled Iran-backed groups.
  • During Trump's Middle East tour, he announced removing decades-old US sanctions on Syria and praised al-Sharaa as “a fighter” with a “very strong past,” while Syria described the meeting as historic.
  • The announcement was met with a 40-second round of applause, during which Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman rose to his feet, and led to a 27% increase in the value of Syria’s currency against the US dollar.
  • The lifting of sanctions is expected to economically stabilize Syria but raises concerns over minority treatment amid ongoing regime crackdowns and requires justice for past abuses to avoid tacit regime approval.
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News15 | Lafayette, LA broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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