Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani welcomed the U.S. Senate’s repeal of the Caesar Act as a historic step that opens a new path toward Syria’s recovery and reconstruction.
In a post on X, Minister al-Shaibani commented on the U.S. Senate decision, saying that over the past months, under the guidance of President Ahmad al-Sharaa, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs “has worked to lift one of the heaviest burdens that has constrained our nation economically and politically.”
“This step restores the dignity of the Syrian people and their right to rebuild and shape their future, while reviving the vitality of state institutions to rise and prosper,” al-Shaibani added.
He said that the abolition of the Act represents the beginning of “a new era of construction and revival based on dignity and justice.”
The Foreign Minister pledged to continue working for “the Syria we dream of, in loyalty to our martyrs, the mothers of the missing, the detained, and the orphans, and to every Syrian who suffered from the brutality of the Assad regime.”