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US moves to delist Syria as a ‘state sponsor of terrorism’

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Al Jazeera English
2026/07/08 - 21:36 501 مشاهدة
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The US plans to delist Syria as a "state sponsor of terrorism," a move announced by President Trump.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio claims this decision will help Syria rebuild and improve international trade.

The decision follows a meeting between Trump and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at a NATO summit, despite Israeli concerns.

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The US plans to delist Syria as a "state sponsor of terrorism," a move announced by President Trump.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio claims this decision will help Syria rebuild and improve international trade.

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