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Britain lifts sanctions against Syrian defense, interior ministries, intelligence agencies

It comes after Britain's Foreign Office updates UK sanctions list which imposed against Syrian entities during Bashar Assad regime

Burak Bir  | 24.04.2025 - Update : 24.04.2025
Britain lifts sanctions against Syrian defense, interior ministries, intelligence agencies

LONDON 

The UK has announced to lift sanctions against Syrian ministries and intelligence agencies, according to Britain's finance ministry on Thursday.

In its update regrading sanctions on Syria, the ministry said Syrian defense ministry, interior ministry, general intelligence directorate, air force intelligence agency, and political security directorate are no longer subject to an asset freeze.

The sanctions have also been lifted against Syrian National Security Bureau, military intelligence directorate, army supply bureau, general organization of radio and TV, Al Watan, Cham Press TV, and Sama TV according to the update.

It came after the foreign office updated the UK sanctions list which was imposed against Syrian entities during Bashar Assad regime.

Assad, who ruled Syria for nearly 25 years, fled to Russia in December, ending the Baath Party’s decades-long rule that began in 1963.

A transitional administration was formed in Syria in late January, dissolving the constitution, security services, armed factions, parliament, and the Baath Party.

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