The European Union has abolished most of the sanctions against Syria. It's about important sectors


Suspension suspension includes, among others The oil, gas, electricity and transport sector, and also enables financial transactions between Syrian and European banks for humanitarian purposes and in connection with the reconstruction of the country.
The European Union has maintained sanctions against persons and entities related to the Assad regime responsible for brutal repression towards Syrian civilians. She also imposed sanctions on persons and groups responsible for the March wave of violence, of which were members of the Alawite community – a religious minority from which the Assad clan came.
In December last year, Baszszar al-Aad was overthrown by the coalition of militias, led by the Islamist group Hajat Tahrir Ash-Szam (HTS). His leader Ahmed Al-Szara, currently playing the role of temporary president of Syria, is distancing himself from extremist groups and declares his desire to rebuild the country in cooperation with the West.




