{"id":1511,"date":"2025-11-07T22:40:43","date_gmt":"2025-11-07T23:40:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globaltaalenthq.com\/?p=1511"},"modified":"2025-11-10T08:48:43","modified_gmt":"2025-11-10T08:48:43","slug":"us-lifts-terrorist-label-on-syrias-leader-ahead-of-trump-visit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globaltaalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/11\/07\/us-lifts-terrorist-label-on-syrias-leader-ahead-of-trump-visit\/","title":{"rendered":"US lifts terrorist label on Syria's leader ahead of Trump visit"},"content":{"rendered":"
The State Department announced on Friday that the United Nations Security Council lifted the terrorist designation of two Syrian officials, including the country’s new president<\/a> Ahmed al-Sharaa.<\/p>\n The adoption of a resolution “championed by the United States” to delist al-Sharaa and Interior Minister Anas Hasan Khattub “sent a strong political signal that further recognizes Syria’s transition to a new chapter,” State Department principal deputy spokesperson Tommy Pigott said in a statement<\/a>.<\/p>\n “These actions are being taken in recognition of the progress demonstrated by the Syrian leadership after the departure of Bashar al-Assad and more than 50 years of repression under the Assad regime,” Pigott said. <\/p>\n As the new Syrian government moves forward, it will “fulfill its commitments on countering terrorism and narcotics, eliminating any remnants of chemical weapons and promoting regional security and stability as well as an inclusive, Syrian-led and Syrian-owned political process,” the statement concluded. <\/p>\n Syria’s new president is also expected to sign an agreement to join the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS. <\/p>\n Al-Sharaa is expected to meet<\/a> with President Trump on Monday in what will be the first time a U.S. president has hosted a Syrian president at the White House. The two previously met<\/a> in Saudi Arabia in May, the first meeting between the two nations\u2019 leaders since former President Clinton’s administration 25 years ago.<\/p>\n Al-Sharaa, under the name Abu Mohammed al-Golani, had ties with al-Qaeda, fought U.S. troops in Iraq and was even imprisoned by American forces after taking part in Syria’s civil war.<\/p>\n