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Trump says he will ease sanctions on Syria and move to restore relations with new leader

Trump says he will ease sanctions on Syria and move to restore relations with new leader

Globe and Mail13-05-2025

Zeke Miller, Bassem Mroue And Aamer Madhani
Riyadh, saudi arabia
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