In a move that is likely to spark controversy and debate, the Trump administration is reportedly planning to remove Syria from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism. The decision comes as the Syrian government, led by President Bashar al-Assad, has made significant gains in its civil war against rebel groups and extremist organizations such as ISIS. The move would mark a significant shift in US policy towards Syria, which has been designated as a state sponsor of terrorism since 1979. The removal of Syria from the list could have significant implications for the country's relations with the US and the international community, and may also impact the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region.
The Trump administration plans to remove Syria from list of state sponsors of 'terrorism'.