Switzerland lifts sanctions on Syria after Assad’s fall
Switzerland is lifting its economic sanctions on Syria following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government. + Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox The decision was made by the Swiss government, bringing the country in line with a similar move by the European Union (EU) at the end of May. The Syrian central bank will be taken off the sanctions list, the Federal Council, Switzerland’s executive body, announced on Friday. This means its assets and economic resources will no longer be frozen. + Switzerland lifts some sanctions against Syria The same applies to several other organisations and companies that the Federal Council sees as vital to Syria’s economic recovery. These include energy firms, according to the revised ordinance. The updated federal decree took effect on Friday at 6pm. With this decision, the Federal Council also lifted previous restrictions on certain financial services, trade in precious metals and the export of luxury goods. + New country, old ...