The Syrian Foreign Ministry renewed its call to lift all economic restrictions that hinder the country's recovery and stability.
In a statement, it welcomed the recent decision taken by Britain yesterday, Thursday, to remove 24 Syrian entities from the sanctions list, noting that this step would provide the necessary relief to the Syrian people and contribute to facilitating the process of economic and political recovery in the country.
The Foreign Ministry stressed that lifting sanctions on these entities would contribute to alleviating economic pressures and facilitating basic transactions that benefit the Syrian people.
She expressed her aspiration to take more positive steps towards lifting the sanctions that harmed the Syrian people, even though they were originally targeting the former regime.
The British government's decision includes lifting sanctions on financial institutions, oil companies and major national entities.
Yesterday, Britain lifted sanctions imposed on 24 Syrian entities, including the Central Bank, other banks, and oil companies. It removed these entities from the sanctions list and stopped freezing their assets. This comes at a time when the West is reconsidering its approach towards Syria after the fall of the former Syrian regime.
In a statement, it welcomed the recent decision taken by Britain yesterday, Thursday, to remove 24 Syrian entities from the sanctions list, noting that this step would provide the necessary relief to the Syrian people and contribute to facilitating the process of economic and political recovery in the country.
The Foreign Ministry stressed that lifting sanctions on these entities would contribute to alleviating economic pressures and facilitating basic transactions that benefit the Syrian people.
She expressed her aspiration to take more positive steps towards lifting the sanctions that harmed the Syrian people, even though they were originally targeting the former regime.
The British government's decision includes lifting sanctions on financial institutions, oil companies and major national entities.
Yesterday, Britain lifted sanctions imposed on 24 Syrian entities, including the Central Bank, other banks, and oil companies. It removed these entities from the sanctions list and stopped freezing their assets. This comes at a time when the West is reconsidering its approach towards Syria after the fall of the former Syrian regime.