Washington, July 1 (IANS) US President Donald Trump signed an executive order terminating Syria sanctions, according to the White House website.
Trump "signed a historic Executive Order terminating the Syria sanctions program to support the country's path to stability and peace," the White House said in a fact sheet.
"The Order removes sanctions on Syria while maintaining sanctions on Bashar al-Assad... The Order permits the relaxation of export controls on certain goods and waives restrictions on certain foreign assistance to Syria," said the White House.
Under the order, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is directed to "explore avenues for sanctions relief at the United Nations to support stability in Syria."
Syria has been designated a State Sponsor of Terrorism by the United States since December 1979. Additional sanctions and restrictions were added in May 2004 with the issuance of Executive Order 13338, while in May 2011, the US government imposed additional sanctions targeting key sectors of the Syrian economy, Xinhua news agency reported.
In remarks to an investment forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 13, Trump announced that he planed to lift sanctions on Syria.
--IANS
int/rs
You may also like
Mike Tyson's cannabis plea: Boxing legend presses Trump on marijuana reform after Biden's broken pledge; says 'was going crazy without it'
Shiseido giving away £90 anti-ageing serum that shrinks 'fine lines' in days
India exposes Pakistan over terror before routine presidency changeover at UNSC
Mangalwar Ke Upay: Do these remedies on Tuesday and get the blessings of Hanumanji, even the biggest problems will be solved..
The world's deepest tunnel costing £1.7bn where cars will drive for 16 miles beneath sea