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DAMASCUS/ISTANBUL: The United States will appoint President Donald Trump鈥檚 longtime friend and current US ambassador to Turkiye, Thomas Barrack, as a special envoy for Syria, a person with direct knowledge of the matter and a diplomat in Turkiye said.
The decision follows Trump鈥檚 landmark announcement last week that US sanctions on Syria would be lifted. It also suggests US acknowledgement that Turkiye has emerged with key regional influence on Damascus since Syrian strongman Bashar Assad鈥檚 ouster by rebels in December, ending 14 years of civil war.
Asked for comment, a US State Department spokesperson said: 鈥淭here is no announcement at this time.鈥�
Speaking to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday, US Secretary of State Rubio said he was allowing Turkish embassy staff, including Barrack, to work with local officials in Syria to understand what kind of aid they need.
鈥淲e want to help that government succeed, because the alternative is full-scale civil war and chaos, which would, of course, destabilize the entire region,鈥� Rubio said.
A US-Turkish meeting focused on Syria took place in Washington on Tuesday with Barrack in attendance, according to Turkiye鈥檚 foreign ministry, which said sanctions relief and efforts to counter terrorism had been discussed.
The US had sought a step-for-step approach to Syria sanctions relief until Trump鈥檚 announcement that he was ordering 鈥渢he cessation of sanctions,鈥� which he said aimed to give Syria a chance to recover from devastating war. He said he made the decision after discussions with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan.
Trump also met with Syria鈥檚 interim president Ahmed Al-Sharaa in 萝莉视频 on May 14 and urged him to normalize ties with longtime foe Israel following his surprise sanctions announcement.
Removing US sanctions that cut Syria off from the global financial system would clear the way for greater engagement by humanitarian organizations working in Syria, and ease foreign investment and trade as the country looks to rebuild.