UK lifts sanctions on some Syrian entities
uk March 6, 2025 16:14UK removes sanctions on 24 entities, including Syria's central bank, in a move to support reconstruction efforts.
UK removes sanctions on 24 entities, including Syria's central bank, in a move to support reconstruction efforts.
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