Syria welcomes US Senate vote to repeal Caesar Act sanctions
The repeal was included in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2026, a $901 billion defense policy and spending bill. The Senate approved the measure 77–20, following earlier passage by the House of Representatives. The legislation now awaits President Donald Trump’s signature.
The Caesar Act, enacted in 2019 under the Assad regime, allowed the US to impose sanctions on individuals and entities, Syrian or foreign, that support Syria’s military, intelligence, aviation, or energy sectors, as well as those assisting the regime in obtaining goods, services, or technology for military use. Its repeal marks a significant shift in US policy toward Syria.
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