AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSyria-US Relations: The Trump administration has formally started the process to remove Syria from the U.S. State Sponsors of Terrorism list, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio citing assurances from President Ahmed al-Sharaa and triggering a 45-day pre-notification period—an opening that could reshape investment and diplomacy. Chemical Weapons Accountability: Syrian authorities arrested former Assad-era chemical weapons officer Ahmed Habib Ali, accused of overseeing sarin storage and supervising production of sarin bombs used in 2013 and 2017 attacks. Politics and Transition: A new episode from inside Syria highlights hopes and doubts around the July 12 convening of Syria’s new parliament, with concerns about how members were selected. Regional Security Pressure: Reports say Trump urged Netanyahu to redeploy Israeli forces out of Syria and southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah-linked officials warn Israel is escalating to occupy and destroy areas. Energy and Routes: Iraq and the U.S. are pushing an Iraq-Syria pipeline concept to move crude toward Turkey and Syria while reducing Iran’s leverage over Hormuz. Local Economy: Lebanon and Syria are holding trade talks to revive commerce via a new business council, signaling cautious rapprochement after years of rupture. Detentions at Borders: Baghdad says it has begun urgent talks with Syrian authorities to secure the release of Iraqi oil tanker drivers detained in Syrian territory.
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