Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa waves as he greets supporters outdoors of the White Home, Monday, in Washington, following a gathering with President Trump.
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump hosted Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa on the White Home on Monday, welcoming the once-pariah state right into a U.S-led international coalition to struggle the Islamic State group.
Al-Sharaa arrived on the White Home round 11:30 a.m. and shortly after started his Oval Workplace assembly, which remained closed to the press. The Syrian president entered the constructing by means of West Govt Avenue, adjoining to the White Home, somewhat than on the West Wing driveway used for different overseas leaders’ arrivals. He left the White Home about two hours later and greeted a throng of supporters gathered outdoors earlier than stepping into his motorcade.
It marked the primary go to to the White Home by a Syrian head of state for the reason that Center Japanese nation gained independence from France in 1946 and comes after the U.S. lifted sanctions imposed on Syria throughout the a long time the nation was dominated by the Assad household. Al-Sharaa led the insurgent forces that toppled Syrian President Bashar Assad final December and was named the nation’s interim chief in January.
Trump and al-Sharaa — who as soon as had ties to al-Qaida and had a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head — first met in Could in Saudi Arabia. On the time, the U.S. president described al-Sharaa as a “younger, engaging man. Powerful man. Sturdy previous, very robust previous. Fighter.” It was the primary official encounter between the U.S. and Syria since 2000, when then-President Invoice Clinton met with Hafez Assad, the daddy of Bashar Assad.
White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt mentioned Monday’s go to is “a part of the president’s efforts in diplomacy to fulfill with anybody around the globe within the pursuit of peace.”
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa seems on throughout a press convention in Ankara, Turkey, Feb. 4.
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Trump, a Republican, has lately mentioned that al-Sharaa is “doing an excellent job thus far” and {that a} “lot of progress has been made with Syria” for the reason that U.S. eased sanctions.
One official with information of the administration’s plans mentioned Syria’s entry into the worldwide coalition combating the Islamic State group will enable it to work extra intently with U.S. forces, though the brand new Syrian army and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces within the nation’s northeast had already been combating the group.
Earlier than al-Sharaa’s arrival within the U.S., the United Nations Safety Council voted to raise sanctions on the Syrian president and different authorities officers in a transfer that the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., Mike Waltz, mentioned was a powerful signal that Syria is in a brand new period for the reason that fall of Assad.
Al-Sharaa comes into the assembly together with his personal priorities. He needs a everlasting repeal of sanctions that punished Syria for widespread allegations of human rights abuses by Assad’s authorities and safety forces. Whereas the Caesar Act sanctions are presently waived by Trump, a everlasting repeal would require Congress to behave.
Motiah Boustany, of Charlestown, W.Va., holds a banner depicting Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa outdoors of the White Home, as al-Sharaa meets with President Donald Trump, Monday, in Washington.
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One choice is a proposal from Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, the highest Democrat on the Senate Overseas Relations Committee, that will finish the sanctions with none circumstances. The opposite was drafted by Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a hawkish Trump ally who needs to set circumstances for a sanctions repeal that will be reviewed each six months.
However advocates argue that any repeal with circumstances would stop corporations from investing in Syria as a result of they’d concern probably being sanctioned. Mouaz Moustafa, government director of the Syrian Emergency Process Power, likened it to a “hanging shadow that paralyzes any initiatives for our nation.”




