EU extends sanctions on former Assad regime for one year, delists Syrian ministries

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19-05-2026 | 02:43
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EU extends sanctions on former Assad regime for one year, delists Syrian ministries

The European Union on Monday renewed sanctions targeting individuals and entities linked to former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government for another year, while removing seven entities - including Syria's defense and interior ministries - from its blacklist as part of a broader easing of measures on Damascus.

The sanctions were extended until June 1, 2027, following the bloc’s annual review of its Syria sanctions regime, the European Council said in a statement.

Those listed remain subject to ⁠asset freezes and travel bans, while EU citizens and companies are barred from making funds available to them.

The EU said the delisting of the seven entities was intended to support “the strengthening of the EU’s engagement with Syria” following the fall of Assad in late 2024 and the installation of a new government led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa.

In a statement, Syria’s foreign ministry said the removal of sanctions on the seven entities would support ⁠the country's recovery and reconstruction efforts, strengthen state institutions and help reinforce stability.



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