

What does the end of US sanctions mean for Syrians?
11 snips May 19, 2025
Imran Khan, an Al Jazeera senior correspondent based in Damascus, provides insights on the recent end of U.S. sanctions against Syria. He delves into the excitement among Syrians as they celebrate newfound hope for economic revitalization. The discussion reveals the intriguing political rise of Syria's interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, and how strategic meetings aim to revamp Syria's image for international investment. The potential normalization of relations with Israel in light of changing geopolitical dynamics is also examined.
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Nationwide Optimism After Sanctions Lifted
- The end of U.S. sanctions sparked nationwide shock and optimism in Syria.
- People celebrated, expressing gratitude to international leaders including Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Sharaa's Vision for New Syria
- President Ahmad al-Sharaa spoke of a new Syria focused on unity and opportunity.
- He emphasized opening Syria for international and local investment to become an entrepreneurial state.
Syrians Dream of Modern Prosperity
- Syrians express dreams of modern cities like Dubai and Doha fueled by Gulf and American investment.
- Young people hope to see American-made products as symbols of economic revival.