In a significant diplomatic encounter, Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Syria's foreign minister, Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani, marking a warming of U.S.-Syria relations following President Trump's announcement to end sanctions. This move could bolster Syria's recovery but raises questions about the process ahead.
U.S. Approaches Syria: A New Era of Diplomacy Under Rubio's Guidance

U.S. Approaches Syria: A New Era of Diplomacy Under Rubio's Guidance
Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets Syrian Foreign Minister as the U.S. lifts sanctions, signaling a shift in foreign policy toward Syria.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's meeting on Thursday with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani in Antalya, Turkey, emphasizes a notable shift in U.S. foreign policy as President Trump recently declared an end to economic sanctions against Syria. This diplomatic engagement comes just days after Trump’s surprising announcement made during his visit to Saudi Arabia, which indicates a potential economic lift for Syria after enduring 14 years of civil strife.
Al-Shaibani and Rubio discussed a framework for lifting the sanctions. However, specifics on how and when these sanctions will be removed remain ambiguous. Trump's commitment seems to symbolize a victory for the new Syrian administration under President Ahmed al-Shara, a former rebel who previously opposed the regime of Bashar al-Assad before leading a coalition to bring about his government.
While the Trump administration has the authority to revoke certain restrictions, other sanctions would require congressional action, meaning the timeline for complete removal is uncertain. Experts opine that navigating this complex process will take considerable time, despite the Treasury Department's announcement that actions to initiate the lifting of sanctions are already underway.
The resumption of diplomatic relations poses questions regarding the implications for regional stability, U.S. interests, and the response from international stakeholders who have been invested in Syria's situation over the past decade.