Addressing an investment forum in Riyadh, Trump remarked on the potential for Syria to reclaim its status, stating, “it’s their time to shine." Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani hailed the lifting of sanctions as a crucial turning point for the nation, which seeks stability and reconstruction following years of civil war. Al-Sharaa has previously argued that the new regime should not be held accountable for the actions of Assad and has called for the de-listing of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a group challenging the Assad regime, as a terrorist organization.
Despite hopes for progress and stability, violence remains a concern, particularly for minority communities in Syria, who continue to face clashes and threats. The U.S. decision to lift sanctions is also a notable departure from previous policy, which called for demonstrable improvements in minority rights before any sanctions were eased. Trump's announcement followed discussions with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, emphasizing the importance of regional alliances in shaping U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
Former U.S. ambassador to Syria Robert Ford commended the decision, asserting the necessity of international investment in reconstructing the war-torn country. As Trump continues his diplomatic mission across the Gulf states, his administration's approach to Syria could influence relations and economic opportunities in the region for years to come.
As international scrutiny continues, the unfolding situation in Syria remains critical, with many eyes on the outcomes of Trump's visit and the potential for transformative change in the war-torn nation.
Despite hopes for progress and stability, violence remains a concern, particularly for minority communities in Syria, who continue to face clashes and threats. The U.S. decision to lift sanctions is also a notable departure from previous policy, which called for demonstrable improvements in minority rights before any sanctions were eased. Trump's announcement followed discussions with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, emphasizing the importance of regional alliances in shaping U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
Former U.S. ambassador to Syria Robert Ford commended the decision, asserting the necessity of international investment in reconstructing the war-torn country. As Trump continues his diplomatic mission across the Gulf states, his administration's approach to Syria could influence relations and economic opportunities in the region for years to come.
As international scrutiny continues, the unfolding situation in Syria remains critical, with many eyes on the outcomes of Trump's visit and the potential for transformative change in the war-torn nation.



















