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Trump says he will remove Syria sanctions in surprise boost to war-torn nation

The US president is expected to meet interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former al-Qaeda commander who spent years in a US prison in Iraq

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A girl holds a Syrian flag in Damascus, as people celebrate after US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would order the lifting of sanctions on Syria. Photo: Reuters
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US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would order the lifting of sanctions on Syria at the behest of Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, in a huge boost for interim Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa as he seeks to stabilise a country shattered by war.

Trump made the surprise announcement during a regional tour that began in Saudi Arabia.

The White House said Trump would say hello to Sharaa during his Saudi visit, indicating a meeting between the president and a former al-Qaeda commander who spent five years in a US prison in Iraq would take place on Wednesday.

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Two sources from the Syrian presidency said Sharaa would travel to Riyadh to meet Trump.

The United States imposed tough sanctions on Syria during the rule of Bashar al-Assad, and had kept them in place since he was toppled from power in December after more than 13 years of war.

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Saudi Arabia has been a leading voice calling for the sanctions to be lifted.

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