President Donald Trump asked the Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa to completely normalize relations with Israel in exchange for sanctions.
In a reading of Wednesday’s fundamental meeting for Syria, Trump encouraged Sharaa to sign Abraham’s agreements with Israel, telling all foreign terrorists who leave Syria, deport “Palestinian terrorists”, help Isistion letters in the resorts in Northast Syria.
Some 10000 ISIS combatants are imprisoned in the region, where the Kurdish militia supported by the United States known as Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) is responsible for keeping them locked.
The United States has around 1,400 troops parked in Syria to fight ISIS.
Trump said Tuesday that it was a “dream” for Saudi Arabia to join the agreements, but predicted that Riad would do so in his own time. The kingdom has insisted for a long time that it would not do it until there was a path for Palestinian state.
Trump announced Tuesday that he would lift the sanctions to Syria and meet with his new leader, who has an American reward of $ 10 million in his head.

Trump, Syrian President Al-Sharaa and Saudi heir prince Mohammed Bin Salman in the photo of his meeting (Saudi press agency/brochure through Reuters)
Trump says he will leave Syria in motion to normalize relationships
“In Syria, which has so much misery and death, there is a new government that we must all expect to succeed in stabilizing the country and maintaining peace,” he said. “So I say good luck, Syria.”
Al-Sharaa and his group known as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) led Bashar al-Assad in Asterer last year. His group was founded as a branch of Al-Qaeda, before separating from the terrorist group in 2016.
The innovative announcement occurred when Trump travels to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, whose government leaders were expected to press Trump to free to help Syria’s economy.
“There is a new government that hopefully successful,” Trump said about Syria. “I say good luck, Syria. Show us something special.”

The Syrian president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, meets with US president Donald Trump, Secretary Marco Rubio and the Saudi heir prince Mohammed Bin Salman (Saudi press agency/brochure through Reuters)

Syrians Tok to the streets to celebrate after Trump announced that he would lift the sanctions (Reuters/Yamam al Shaar)
Trump’s tour in the Middle East begins with Syria that is coming as a strategic opportunity
Trump said both the Saudi heir prince Mohammed Bin Salman and the Turkish President Rece Erdogan had encouraged him to raise the sanctions.
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“Oh, what I do for the heir prince,” Trump joked.
Senator Lindsey Graham, RS.C., who said he was inclined to support the relief of sanctions, warned that Israel is still “extremely concerned about the state of the game in Syria.”
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