US President Donald Trump has made a significant breakthrough in Syria's bid to rejoin the international community, committing to remove the country from the state sponsor of terrorism list. The move, announced during a meeting with Syrian interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, marks a major hurdle cleared for Syria's path to normalization. The designation, imposed by the US in 1979, has long been a source of tension between Washington and Damascus. With this commitment, Syria may finally be able to re-establish diplomatic ties and participate in international organizations, a crucial step towards rebuilding its economy and reputation.


President Trump on Wednesday committed to removing Syria from the state sponsor of terrorism list, one of the last hurdles blocking the country from rejoining the international community. Trump was meeting with Syrian interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, and praised him for rehabilitating his country following...