us eases restrictions on syria while keeping sanctions in place

Us Eases Restrictions On Syria While Keeping Sanctions In Place

The U.S. on Monday eased some restrictions on Syria's transitional government to allow the entry of humanitarian aid after Islamist insurgents ousted Syrian leader Bashar Assad last month.

The U.S. Treasury issued a general license, lasting six months, that authorizes certain transactions with the Syrian government, including some energy sales and incidental transactions.

The move does not lift sanctions on the nation that has been battered by more than a decade of war, but indicates a limited show of U.S. support for the new transitional government.

The general license underscores America's commitment to ensuring its sanctions "do not impede activities to meet basic human needs, including the provision of public services or humanitarian assistance," a Treasury Department statement reads.

Treasury Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo said his agency "will continue to support humanitarian assistance and responsible governance in Syria."