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In a surprising turn of events, the United States has canceled a $10 million bounty for the arrest of Syria's new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa. This decision follows a significant diplomatic visit to Damascus, marking the first formal American engagement in the city in over ten years. Assistant Secretary of State Barbara Leaf described her discussions with Sharaa as "very productive" and noted his pragmatic approach.
The U.S. delegation arrived in Damascus just days after Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) overthrew the Bashar al-Assad regime. Although the U.S. still classifies HTS as a terrorist organization, this meeting signals a willingness to engage with them as they push for a more inclusive government.
During their visit, U.S. officials also connected with civil society groups and various community members in Syria. They sought insights into the future of the country and how the United States could assist in that vision. Additionally, they inquired about American citizens who went missing under Assad's rule, including journalist Austin Tice and psychotherapist Majd Kamalmaz.
A State Department spokesperson confirmed that the talks included discussions on "transition principles" supported by the U.S., regional developments, and the ongoing fight against the Islamic State. Washington is setting conditions for potentially removing HTS from its terrorist list, a move that could pave the way for much-needed sanctions relief for Damascus.
The U.S. delegation comprised senior officials, including Barbara Leaf, Roger Carstens, and Daniel Rubinstein. Meanwhile, U.S. Central Command reported the death of Islamic State leader Abu Yusif and two operatives in an airstrike in northeastern Syria, emphasizing that the U.S. will not allow IS to exploit the current situation.
This cancellation of the bounty reflects the rapid changes occurring in Syria since Assad's ousting and highlights the U.S. and European efforts to influence the country's governance. The visit follows recent [[ Ссылка ]]...
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