President Trump speaks with leaders on the Gulf Cooperation Council on Might 14, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He met briefly with Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa earlier on Wednesday.
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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — President Trump met Wednesday with Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, spending about half an hour talking with him on the sidelines of a go to to Saudi Arabia.
The assembly was added to Trump’s schedule as he introduced he would lift U.S. sanctions in opposition to Syria, a transfer hailed by Syria’s international minister as “pivotal” to rebuilding a rustic devastated by greater than a decade of civil conflict and worldwide isolation.
“The sanctions have been actually crippling, very highly effective,” Trump mentioned in remarks to the Gulf Cooperation Council. He mentioned lifting the sanctions would Syria “an opportunity for greatness.”
“It isn’t going to be simple anyway. So it offers them a very good, robust probability, and it was my honor to take action,” Trump mentioned, noting that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had requested him to take away sanctions.
Trump inspired Sharaa to normalize relations with Israel by signing on to the Abraham Accords, and urged him to discourage terrorism, White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on social media. The White Home posted a picture of the assembly, however reporters touring with Trump weren’t allowed within the room.
At this time, President Trump, on the invitation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, met with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa. President Erdogan of Turkey joined by cellphone. President Erdogan praised President Trump for lifting sanctions on Syria and dedicated to working alongside Saudi… pic.twitter.com/0yhyZbQ1o0
— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) May 14, 2025
The U.S. had slapped sanctions a number of occasions on Syria over the previous 20 years, aimed on the regime of Bashar al-Assad, who had taken over the nation following the demise of his father, Hafez al-Assad. Hafez had dominated Syria for many years with an iron fist.
However the sanctions had remained in place after Assad fled the nation in December within the wake of a shock lightning marketing campaign led by Sharaa and his coalition of insurgent fighters. Sharaa was himself on the U.S. record of designated terrorists on the time for his previous hyperlinks to al-Qaida and Islamic State, however that designation was swiftly eliminated as Sharaa vowed to construct an inclusive society with safety for all of Syria’s myriad ethnic and non secular minorities.
The sanctions, nonetheless, remained in place as many nations have been nonetheless cautious of his previous. A sequence of lethal clashes between factions loyal to Sharaa’s authorities and ethnic minorities raised fears that he might attempt to preserve his rule by pressure.
However Sharaa has proven himself to be an ready diplomat, and has toured the Arab world and different nations attempting to ease these fears and lift assist for an finish to sanctions and his efforts to rebuild the nation. This month, he flew to Paris to fulfill President Emmanuel Macron, who has additionally known as for an easing of sanctions.
Sharaa and people round him have even hinted at friendly ties with Israel, which has been finishing up a sequence of airstrikes inside Syria because the fall of the Assad regime, at first saying it needed to keep away from weapons falling into the fingers of extremists, after which to guard the Druze minority who stay on each side of the Israel-Syria border, and who’ve fought clashes with Sunni factions allied with the brand new authorities. Israeli troops have additionally taken over positions alongside the border with the Israel-controlled Golan Heights that have been as soon as held by Syrian forces, a transfer Israel says is to guard its personal territory.
Trump’s announcement Monday that he deliberate to raise the sanctions, which have starved Syria of desperately wanted worldwide funding, was met with extended applause on the Saudi funding discussion board the place he was talking, an accolade led by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman himself.
The sanctions had threatened to pressure Syria to hunt monetary assist from Russia, which had allied itself with the previous regime and whose conflict planes had bombed opposition-held cities. Moscow took in Assad and his family and nonetheless has two army bases inside Syria.
Gulf states are eager to spend money on Syria, which has necessary mineral and oil reserves, however had been prevented from doing by the U.S. restrictions.