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The Syria Sanctions Accountability Act of 2025 modifies U.S. sanctions and banking restrictions on Syria by requiring reviews of existing relief measures and establishing new conditions for sanctions relief. The bill directs the Treasury Department to work with international financial institutions to support technical assistance and economic monitoring in Syria, and amends the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act to establish specific benchmarks—including cessation of civilian targeting, release of political prisoners, and combating drug trafficking—that must be met for two consecutive years before sanctions automatically expire on December 31, 2029. The bill also requires reviews of banking restrictions on the Commercial Bank of Syria and Export-Import Bank country limitations.
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