Syrian President Sharaa holds phone call with Trump to discuss sanctions and economy.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa spoke with US President Donald Trump by phone. Sharaa requested the lifting of remaining US sanctions to help revive Syria's economy. The US has repealed most Syria sanctions including the Caesar Act but maintains some measures targeting Assad associates and alleged human rights abusers.
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Coverage splits on call priorities: SCMP and Reuters focus on economic support, while Jerusalem Post emphasizes sanctions relief and regional diplomacy—Newsmax adds detail on targeted sanctions persistence.
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