The US Ambassador to Türkiye and Special Envoy for Syria, Tom Barrack, mentioned on Sunday that America stands with companions in supporting Syrian reconstruction.
“We are standing with Türkiye, the Gulf, and Europe—this time not with troops and lectures, or imaginary boundaries, but shoulder-to-shoulder with the Syrian people themselves,” Barrack wrote on X.
The ambassador criticized previous Western insurance policies, referencing the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement that divided the area for “imperial gain—not peace.”
“That mistake cost generations. We will not make it again,” the envoy emphasised, underlining: “The era of Western interference is over.”
He mentioned the way forward for Syria will include regional options and partnerships and diplomacy “grounded in respect.”
Barrack urged that Syria’s “tragedy was born in division,” saying its “rebirth must come through dignity, unity, and investment in its people.”
The assertion follows vital coverage adjustments relating to Syria. The US issued normal license sanctions aid after President Donald Trump ordered the removing of “brutal and crippling” sanctions to offer Syria “a chance at greatness.”
Trump just lately held a historic assembly with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Riyadh.
The EU equally lifted financial sanctions on Syria on Tuesday to assist reconstruction efforts.
“With the fall of the (Bashar) Assad regime, the door is open to peace,” the envoy mentioned, emphasizing that sanctions elimination permits Syrians to “discover a path to renewed prosperity and security.”
Source: www.anews.com.tr